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Jill Stein Is The Only Presidential Candidate Embracing the Term Latinx This Election

NewsTaco October 4, 2016

*I’m not a fan of the whole Latinx thing because I get mired in pronouns: is it hx, shx, thxm, hxr, and what about our? Xxr? Anyway . . . VL […]

U.S. Latino Population Growth and Dispersion Has Slowed Since the Onset of the Great Recession

NewsTaco September 9, 2016

‘Latinx is me’: How one letter links controversy, community

NewsTaco August 18, 2016

101-Year-Old Mexican Abuelito Got His U.S. Citizenship To Vote Against Donald Trump

NewsTaco August 4, 2016

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco This is worth the two minutes the story lasts. Ignacio, 101, and Maria Guadalupe Correa, 94, Villegas have lived in the U.S. since 1968. Their permanent […]

Minority babies are the majority among the nation’s infants, but only just

NewsTaco June 24, 2016

*The day minorites become the majority in the U.S. is already here, among babies younger than 1-year-old. We’re not surprised. VL By D’Vera Cohn, Pew Research Center Factank (3 minute […]

Should “Hispanic” be a race?

NewsTaco June 8, 2016

*First off, this shouldn’t be a serious question. Second, the answer is no. Third, who is “Jane the Actuary.” Fourth, give this piece a chance, Jane says there should be […]

From One Guatemalan’s Journey, A Whole Community Rises In Long Island

NewsTaco May 10, 2016

*This is my favorite read of the day. Do yourself a favor, read this story, or listen to it. It first aired on NPR’s All Things Considered. It tells a […]