Argo’s real Tony Mendez: “I’m not Hispanic”

Argo’s real Tony Mendez: “I’m not Hispanic”

Mary Mata January 11, 2013

By Jack Rico, NBC Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo screenshot courtesy jakethemovieguy YouTube page]

13 Most Anticipated Latino Films of 2013

Mary Mata January 7, 2013

By Jack Rico, NBC Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo courtesy Film District]  

Our Holiday Tradiciones

Mary Mata December 26, 2012

By Joe Ray, Latinovations Growing up near the Mexican border and having spent a few of my first few Holiday seasons in Sonora as well as Arizona, provided me the […]

Latino Leaders, Census Bureau Meet Over Latino Issues

Mary Mata December 20, 2012

By Latinovatinos Earlier this month, representatives from the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA) met with Thomas Mesenbourg, Acting Director of the US Census Bureau, and his senior staff to discuss concerns for the […]

Focus Needed on Increasing Latinos in Higher Ed

Mary Mata December 18, 2012

By Latinovations Deborah Santiago, Co-Founder and Vice President for Policy Research at Excelencia in Education, is saying that there needs to be a greater focus to get more Latinos involved with […]

Census: Whites No Longer a Majority in US by 2043

Mary Mata December 12, 2012

By Hope Yen, Associated Press/NBCLatino [Photo by ThisParticularGreg] Click on picture to read story.

A New Ambassador for a New Time

Mary Mata November 13, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino The topic of immediate concern in Washington is the nation’s fiscal crisis.  Nothing is more important.  But not long thereafter, the time for immigration reform will […]

Election Post-Scripts as Tea Leaves and Footnotes

Mary Mata November 5, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Whether President Obama wins re-election tomorrow, some electoral post-scripts will be engaged immediately.  We will know if the HispanicLatino vote was important as expected, especially in […]

Channeling Harry Truman: An Obama Win

Mary Mata October 30, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Before President Obama’s self-admitted off-night in Denver, when he allowed Mitt Romney during the first presidential debate to conjure himself into someone he is not, some […]

Letter To Justice Kennedy Regarding Affirmative Action

NewsTaco October 18, 2012

By Jesse Treviño, HispanicLatino Over the weekend, the following letter to Justice Kennedy regarding Fisher v. Texasmade its way to Washington, where I hope it is of some benefit. Justice Anthony […]