What I’ve Learned Occupying Wall Street And DC
Mary Mata October 17, 2011
By Lacy MacAuley, otherwords.org I was standing on a street one evening near my home in Washington, DC — it seems like ages ago now — with a chatty friend […]
Latinos Are Practically Absent From Corporate Leadership
Mary Mata
Despite the whole $1 trillion buying power, despite being 1 in 6 Americans, Latinos are largely absent from roles of corporate leadership. Several studies and a report from Poder360 found […]
Philanthropic Funding For Latinos Still Woefully Low
Mary Mata October 14, 2011
By Aaron Dorfman, National Committee For Responsive Philanthropy Just when I was beginning to have some hope that philanthropy was getting better at meeting the needs of communities who have been underserved […]
Making Payday Lending Reform A Priority In Texas
Mary Mata October 13, 2011
If there was one thing on the minds of the people in State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez’s district during the past legislative session, it was payday lending. NewsTaco spoke to Rodriguez […]