LIN@R Launches First Latino-Focused Research Center

LIN@R Launches First Latino-Focused Research Center

Mary Mata November 14, 2012

By Latinovations The Latino Information Network at Rutgers University (LIN@R) launched a Latino-focused research center and think-tank today that will provide original research, analysis, and commentary on cultural, social, educational, political, and economic aspects […]

New Media Strategies for Reaching Latino Voters

Mary Mata

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco This election season, voters accessed candidate and proposition information in many more ways than in previous years. We still received the stack of campaign literature in […]

Latinos are Not Tea Partiers With Visa Problems

NewsTaco November 13, 2012

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Good article today by Peter Beinart in the Daily Beast.  Just one of many that’ve been written in the wake of last week’s election and the Latino […]

Big Turnout Leads to Big Predictions of Immigration Reform

Mary Mata November 8, 2012

By Peter Malof, Public News Service EL PASO, Texas – As political analysts debate whether this week’s election results will ease the gridlock in Washington, D.C., some are predicting a quick […]

If Latino Vote is High, Obama Will Carry 4 Key Swing States

Mary Mata November 5, 2012

By Latino Decisions High Latino voter turnout could deliver swing states of Nevada, Colorado, Virginia, and Florida to the Democrats impreMedia & Latino Decisions today released the last in a […]

One Day Before the Election, How You Can Be More Involved

NewsTaco

By Victor Landa, NewsTaco With just a day left before election day many NewsTaco readers have been asking what they can do to help get Latino voters to the polls. […]

Eight Percent of Latinos Have Already Voted Early

Mary Mata October 29, 2012

By Latino Decisions The latest impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll shows that Latinos are more enthusiastic and more likely to vote than ten weeks ago when the initial poll was fielded.  Forty-five percent […]

Going Back to Latinos in Social Media in Texas

Mary Mata October 25, 2012

By Melanie Mendez-Gonzales, NewsTaco I’m headed back to the Latinos in Social Media Conference (Latism) but this time it’s in my home state of Texas: Houston, Texas October 25-27, 2012. […]

Undocumented Workers “Like” Social Media to Survive

Mary Mata

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 […]

Is This The New iPhone 5 AKA iPhone La Raza?

Mary Mata September 12, 2012

By Herb Derp, Pocho Ñews Service (PNS reporting from SILICON VALLEY) Apple fanboys, Wall Street, tech geeks and Samsung engineers are eagerly awaiting Apple’s announcement of a new iPhone model today, and some inside sources […]