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Finding the worst reputation to make my father look good

Mary Mata April 4, 2012

I think one of my father’s biggest disappointments was the fact that he wanted me to get into Quebradita culture. He wanted me to get into the fashion – he […]

A Video Report Of The Librotraficante Banned Book Caravan

Mary Mata March 29, 2012

Celebrating César Chávez Day On March 31

Mary Mata

White House To Honor Cesar Chavez “Champions of Change”

Mary Mata March 28, 2012

On Thursday the White House is set honor 10 leaders from across the country, who will be recognized as Champions of Change, for dedicating their lives to improving the lives of […]

DREAMers Begin Walk From San Francisco To Washington DC

Mary Mata March 22, 2012

By Maria-Elena Young, Courtesy of The Curious Ostrich On Saturday, March 10, youth from across the US left San Francisco to walk in support of the DREAM Act. Their organization […]

Bien Hecho: Latina Teacher Helps Immigrants Surpass Digital Divide

Mary Mata March 20, 2012

Computers and the internet have become such a normal way of life for so many people, most of us can’t imagine our day-to-day lives without going online or using our […]

The Libro-Traficante Caravan Hits The Road

Mary Mata March 19, 2012

By Belinda Acosta Librotraficante Caravan: Day 3—El Paso to Mesilla and Albuquerque, New Mexico It’s really quite amazing what a couple of laptops, three cell phones, an operational hotspot and […]