Undocumented Workers “Like” Social Media to Survive

Undocumented Workers “Like” Social Media to Survive

Mary Mata October 25, 2012

By Viviana Fernandez, Voxxi Undocumented immigrants are surviving tougher immigration laws implemented in Georgia and other southern states by utilizing a surprising tool: social media. It has become an instrument to […]

Blocking AT&T, T-Mobile Merger Keeps Young Latinos Online

Mary Mata September 1, 2011

By Amalia Deloney, Center for Media Justice For many of us, the days before search engines, social networking and constant wireless access to information and entertainment seem like a lifetime […]

News Taco To Go: Suicide, Tech, Pawlenty, Chávez & Cops

Mary Mata May 25, 2011

Cops Shoot Latino Marine 71 Times, Deny Him Care In Arizona Judge Blocks César Chávez Street Renaming In Texas Attempted Suicides High Among Young Latinas Pawlenty’s Latino Voter Pitch: Immigrants […]

Latinos Poised To Be Perfect New Media Consumers

Mary Mata February 4, 2011

Media will not be consumed on TV or computers we know them in the future. Even now, smartphones and tablets are increasingly peoples’ gateways to the Internet, and by extension, […]

IRS’s Phone App Helps Track Taxes

Mary Mata January 27, 2011

The IRS has launched a new application for iPhones and Androids called IRSToGo, which allows the user to basically track their tax return. The app is free and specifically helps […]

Net Neutrality Vote Bad For Latinos

Mary Mata December 23, 2010

We wrote about the potential impact net neutrality could have on Latinos previously and now that the Federal Communications Commission has taken a vote on this issue, we’re back with […]