Woman could face criminal charges for racist rant caught on viral video at Kentucky mall

Woman could face criminal charges for racist rant caught on viral video at Kentucky mall

NewsTaco December 23, 2016

*An update. After the owners of the mall banned the bigoted woman for life the Jefferson County Attorney says he’s considering criminal charges. VL By Travis Gettys, Raw Story (2 […]

Bigoted woman is banned from a mall after racist rant against Latina shoppers

NewsTaco December 21, 2016

*I don’t want to call this racism, yet. Because doing that lumps this woman in a heap with other racists that find comfort in their ignorance. This woman needs to […]

Black Friday or ‘How I Stabbed Myself in the Eye’

Mary Mata November 22, 2012

By Elise Roedenbeck, Pocho Ñews Service Hey, everybody! Here comes that most horrible days of days: Black Friday, or as I like to call it, stab-myself-in-the-eye-and-roll-under-a-bus day! Black Friday makes me […]

Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals Shared en Familia

Mary Mata

By Viviana Fernandez, Voxxi Latinos have embraced the new mobile technology in higher numbers than other groups. However, there is something missing when it comes to Black Friday or Cyber Monday. The overall in-store […]

Hispanic Women: Smarter Shoppers Than Other Groups

Mary Mata June 14, 2012

By Adriana Villavicencio, Being Latino Latinas: Are you good at finding the best deals? Do you wait until you can buy something on sale? Do you research promotions and coupons […]

Lamenting Our Sad, Sick Obsession With Stuff

Mary Mata November 30, 2011

On Black Friday, after another helping of delicious leftovers, I languidly sat on the couch and contemplated what all the shopping lunatics must be doing at that moment. See, my […]

How I Spent My Black Friday

Mary Mata

I had never participated in Black Friday shopping. I did not know the endurance, persistence and raw nerve that it entailed. But this year, I decided to take a chance on […]

Why Do Women Have To Be So Afraid Of Getting Old?

Mary Mata August 11, 2011

By Elaine Dove I’ve noticed recently that when I run into female friends, especially in groups, that one of the ways women often bond is to enter into a discussion […]

Culture On A T-Shirt & Other Ways Latinos Assimilate

Mary Mata August 4, 2011

This just in: new arrivals in the U.S. are not generally welcomed with open arms.  Benjamin Franklin initially opposed German immigrants, because of fears that they would not assimilate.  (He used […]

Retail Industry Zeroing In On Latino Consumers

Mary Mata August 3, 2011

At a retail conference in San Antonio, Texas this week more than 400 retailers from around the country are gathering to discuss, among other things, ways they can break into […]