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Minority Teachers In The United States – Really A Minority

Mary Mata July 12, 2012

By Hope Gillette, Voxxi For decades, the presence of teachers representing minority groups has been sorely lacking in the education system in the United States. That’s the conclusion offered by […]

The Life Span Of My Coolness And Where It Got Me

Mary Mata July 11, 2012

Say Goodbye To Cantinflas Say Hello To El Joven

Mary Mata July 9, 2012

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata June 28, 2012

Thursday June 28, 2012 Swing-state Latinos could end Mitt Romney’s White House dream (Los Angeles Times):  It is becoming increasingly difficult for Mitt Romney to climb out of the hole he has […]

How my Father Planned to Win a War — With Tubas!

Mary Mata June 27, 2012

By Oscar Barajas For the record, I would like to go out on a limb, and say that my father was probably the first czar fighting the war on terror. […]

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata

Tuesday June 27, 2012 Latinos Look For Gains In November Elections (Associated Press/Fox News Latino):  The 2012 election is shaping up as a big one in the House for Hispanics. […]

LATINIZATION REQUIRES LATINEDUCATION

Mary Mata June 25, 2012

By Victor Escalante “Don’t let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was.”  Richard L. Evans A meme among Latinos in the know […]