An Architect Whose Passion is Building Tacos
An Architect Whose Passion is Building Tacos
*This article was suggested by Taquista Todd O’neill. By Jamie Derringer, design-milk There is so much I can relate to in the story of Christian Pineda, a San Diego-born and […]
NYC Mayor proposes ID cards for undocumented immigrants
By NBCLatino New York may soon become the largest city in the country to offer all residents – including undocumented immigrants – an ID card, making it easier to open […]
Latino creates an international film festival – for children
By Kristina Puga, NBCLatino Armando Guareño always thought he’d be a doctor when he grew up, but when it came time for college, he says he just couldn’t deny his first […]
NYPD groups push to promote Hispanic first commissioner as next police chief
By Tina Moore, New York Daily News Latino and Dominican leaders in the NYPD are demanding that the next mayor appoint a veteran Hispanic officer as the city’s next top […]
Lawsuit Claims New York City School Admissions System Is Racist
By Emily Smith, Opposing Views New York City parents and activists filed a federal lawsuit with the Office of Civil Rights on Monday, claiming that the city’s high school admissions process […]
An All-Female Band, Making Its Way in the World of Mariachi
By Vivan Yee, New York Times One is German, another a New Yorker of Egyptian descent. Others are Cuban-American, Colombian, Dominican and Argentine. These are the unlikely members of Mariachi […]
Carrion: New York Ready for Latino Mayor
By Michael Howard Saul, Wall Street Journal Click on picture to read story. [Photo courtesy nyam.org]
Experiencing The Post-9/11 New York City
I moved to New York City the summer after 9/11, though I was actually born in Brooklyn, but raised in Miami, so it was a return of sorts. The city […]