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The Death of a Drug Lord — David Hidalgo, Jackson Browne & Los Cenzontles

Mary Mata October 9, 2012

By Sam Quiñones, A Reporter’s Blog This morning’s news that Heriberto Lazcano (pictured here), leader of the bloodthirsty Zeta drug cartel in Mexico, may have been killed by the Mexican […]

How The U.S. War on Drugs Casts a Shadow over Communities of Color

Mary Mata October 5, 2012

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The 44th Anniversary of the Tlatelolco Massacre

NewsTaco October 2, 2012

By Latino Rebels Why October 2, 1968 Will Never Be Forgotten:  Take a moment today and never forget. Today many in Mexico will be taking to the streets to remember […]

National Pro-Immigrant Group Demands Obama Fire Eric Holder

Mary Mata October 1, 2012

PRESS RELEASE Marshall, MN – National pro-immigrant group Cafe Con Leche Republicans today reacted to Univisión’s bombshell news report about ‘Fast and Furious’ which aired Sunday night. Bob Quasius, President, […]

Las Azaleas: Mexican Rodeo Women’s Journey Told in Film ‘Escaramuza’

NewsTaco September 28, 2012

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Las Azaleas, a team of horsewomen in California, tell the story of Mexican rodeo women in the documentary “Escaramuza: Riding from the Heart.” In rodeo arenas […]

Why Hispanic Heritage Month Awareness Really Matters

Mary Mata September 23, 2012

By Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto, Latino Decisions This Hispanic Heritage Month, I can’t help but feel frustrated. According to a poll released this week by the National Hispanic Media Coalition and Latino […]