Los retos de la comunidad hispana

Los retos de la comunidad hispana

Mary Mata August 22, 2013

By Julio Fuentes, Latinovations Son muchos los desafíos que enfrentamos los latinos hoy en Estados Unidos. Desde el bajo rendimiento académico hasta los altos niveles de desempleo, hay una serie […]

Health care administrators: Where are the Latino role models?

Mary Mata August 20, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify Latinos make up approximately 3 percent of hospital board members in the United States, according to the American Hospital Association (AHA), while approximately 90 percent of […]

Latino high-tech entrepreneurs have math in the blood

Mary Mata

By Julia Perez, Being Latino “Age discrimination in Latin America is the reason why so many people start their own business.” This is the opinion of some which I won’t argue […]

Latino journalists losing ground in U.S. daily newspapers

Mary Mata August 13, 2013

By Percy Luján, The Associated Press/Standard-Examiner As job losses have devastated U.S. daily newspapers, the disparity between the percentage of Hispanics in the newsroom and in the general population has widened. That […]

Jeff Bezos’ father and the special Hispanic connection

Mary Mata August 12, 2013

By Emilio C. Sanchez, Voxxi Man of the week, Jeff Bezos, is considered one of the top visionaries of the century and has a strong link to the Hispanic community that […]

Study: Latino immigrants shielded U.S. workers from job cuts

Mary Mata August 8, 2013

By UPI CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 7 (UPI) — Low-skilled Mexican-born U.S. workers shielded low-skilled U.S.-born workers from job losses during the Great Recession by returning to Mexico, a study found. The […]

U.S. Latinas Changing America’s Consumption Landscape

Mary Mata August 5, 2013

By Hispanically Speaking News Women are the key factor in the buying power of the Hispanic population, integrating the Latino and American cultures into their decisions, according to a study […]

Latino unemployment rate jumps up to 9.4 percent

Mary Mata August 2, 2013

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Although the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest employment report shows a drop in the national unemployment rate, Latinos didn’t get such good news. While the national unemployment […]

Embers of Debt Create A Fire Hazard

Mary Mata July 31, 2013

By Henry Cisneros, Latinovations When you’re putting out a campfire, it’s the embers that you need to worry about. They may not look as impressive as a roaring fire, but […]

Latino Representation in Federal Workforce: Dismal

Mary Mata

By Jorge Ponce, NewsTaco In June, the Office of Personnel Management released the Federal Equal Opportunity Recruitment Program report for fiscal year 2011. As the acronym implies, the report painted […]