Opinion: Really, Yale Appoints First Tenured Latina faculty Member?

Opinion: Really, Yale Appoints First Tenured Latina faculty Member?

Mary Mata January 16, 2013

By Angelo Falcon, NBC Latino “There are times when you hear what at first sounds like good news, and then you think about it and wonder if, in fact, it […]

Bien Hecho: Rodríguez 1st Latina Tenured Yale law Professor

Mary Mata January 10, 2013

By Aleksandra Gjorgievska, Yale Daily News Click on picture to read story. [Photo courtesy Yale Daily News]

Sotomayor to be 1st Latina to swear in a president or VP

Mary Mata January 7, 2013

By Richard Dunham, Houston Chronicle Click on picture to read story. [Photo Courtesy Supreme Court of U.S.]

U.S. Latino Pregnancies Fall, Choice is Smaller Families

Mary Mata January 2, 2013

By Susan Saulny, New York Times Click on picture to read story. [Photo by coloniera2]

Hilda Solis Calls on Latinas to Break the Glass Ceiling

Mary Mata December 10, 2012

By Raisa Camargo, Voxxi The recipe for success isn’t so much about emulating a dog-eat-dog mentality, but rather it’s building a base of networks or what Secretary of Labor Hilda […]

Texas Voter Purge Leads Latina Secretary of State to Resign

Mary Mata November 30, 2012

By Tony Castro, Voxxi A scandal over a so-called voter purge leading up to the presidential election has led to the resignation of Texas Secretary of State Esperanza “Hope” Andrade, […]

New Media Strategies for Reaching Latino Voters

Mary Mata November 14, 2012

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco This election season, voters accessed candidate and proposition information in many more ways than in previous years. We still received the stack of campaign literature in […]

Clotilde Arias honored for Spanish version of Star-Spangled Banner

Mary Mata October 15, 2012

By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi n 1945, the U.S. Department of State commissioned Clotilde Arias to provide an official translation of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” that could be […]

Labor Day Barbecue Survival Guide For Fitness Fans

Mary Mata August 31, 2012

By Yaromil Fong-Olivares, Being Latino Labor Day and barbecues go together like café con leche.  If you are like me, a proud self-identified health fanatic, you probably have a plan to […]

Morning NewsTaco

Mary Mata August 9, 2012

Thursday August 9, 2012  Census Bureau Releases Results From 2010 Census Race and Hispanic Origin Alternative Questionnaire Research (EIN News):  The U.S. Census Bureau released research today from its 2010 […]