Declining white population is spawning fears, bias

Declining white population is spawning fears, bias

Victor Landa July 23, 2018

Over the last three decades, demographers have told us that there would come a day when the declining white population would become less than half of the U.S. population. The […]

Texas High Schoolers Rise Against Anti-Immigrant SB 4 Law

Victor Landa July 15, 2017

By Viri Sanchez and Karla Quinones  (2.5 minute read) Four months ago, on February 16, thousands of high school students across Texas joined in a collective effort to stand up […]

Beyond Tex-Mex: Rediscovering Texas’ 10,000-Year-Old Cuisine

NewsTaco December 5, 2016

*It’s not Tex-Mex, it’s Texas-Mexican – there’s a difference. The culinary roots go back 10,000 years. VL By Adan Medrano, The Texas Observer (10 minute read) Growing up, I remember […]

Traditional Mexican Salsa: Serrano And Tomato

NewsTaco September 12, 2016

*I thought I’d drop this here, for you to check out as your week gets started. VL By Adán Medran, Adán’s Blog Three native ingredients make this traditional Mexican salsa […]

Smoking a Thanksgiving Turkey

NewsTaco November 25, 2014

*Because it’s time. And because Adán always serves his recipes with a helping of history and culture. VL By Adán Medrano, Adán’s Blog Karla McLaughlin drove all the way to […]

A Recipe for Dia de la Candelaria: Tamales de Mango

Mary Mata January 29, 2014

By Brenda Storch, La Vitamina T *translated by NewsTaco Dia de la Candelaria, or  Candlemas Day, is approaching, and to give the tamal tradition an original touch  we bring you […]

Not giving up – Mexican whose feet were cut off to ride bike 670 miles

Mary Mata October 16, 2013

By Kristina Puga, NBCLatino Two years ago Carlos Gutierrez lived in his native Chihuahua, Mexico and had it all — a wife, two young children and a lucrative beverage and […]

Chiles en Nogada: The Dish of a Revolution

Mary Mata August 14, 2013

By Brenda Storch, La Vitamina T If you have the good fortune to be in Mexico late in the fall, you will likely find chiles en nogada appear on many menus. Literally […]

Sebastien de la Cruz to perform at famous mariachi concert

Mary Mata June 28, 2013

By Associated Press/NBCLatino An 11-year-old Latino boy whose singing of the national anthem at the NBA Finals set off a barrage of racist tweets is coming to Albuquerque. The New […]

Mexicans Naturalize at Lower Rate Than Other Immigrants

Mary Mata February 5, 2013

By Jacquellena Carrero, NBCLatino Compared to other groups of immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexicans have the lowest rate of naturalization. Nearly 61 percent of immigrants eligible for naturalization […]