Déjà Vu in Oregon. Not exactly.

Déjà Vu in Oregon. Not exactly.

NewsTaco January 21, 2016

*It’s unfortunate, Eduardo Diaz tells us, that in the reporting of the takeover of federal lands in Oregon the claims of tribal sovereignty have been ignored. In the summer of […]

Latino winemaker has unique Oregon distinction

Mary Mata August 13, 2013

By Katherine Cole, The Oregonian At the age of 28, the brand-new winemaker at White Rose Estate in Dayton received two scores of 94+ from the influential Wine Advocate for his first vintage, […]

In Oregon Latinos Flex, ¿Pero Qué Mas Da?

Mary Mata April 11, 2013

By Peter Korn, Portland Tribune In Hillsboro, where nearly one in four residents is Latino, only one of seven City Council members is Latino. More than half of Cornelius’ residents are […]

In Oregon, Advocates Riding Tide of ‘Latino Spring’

NewsTaco April 8, 2013

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco I like stories like this one, for it’s perspective. It comes to us from Oregon, not one of the usual Latino political or population strongholds. And […]

Kaleb Canales’ NBA Rise Paves The Way For Latinos In Sports

Mary Mata March 20, 2012

By Paul Adams Last Wednesday, the Portland Trail Blazers were playing against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Well — theoretically — the whole team appeared to be […]