Education Will Be A Huge Issue In Texas’ Next Elections

Education Will Be A Huge Issue In Texas’ Next Elections

Mary Mata October 18, 2011

If there’s one thing former San Antonio City Councilman Philip Cortez is passionate about, it’s education. Not only does he say so, but recently NewsTaco had a chance to chat […]

Latino Arts Galleries In California Suffering Financial Woes

Mary Mata October 12, 2011

La Raza Galeria Posada, a Sacramento forum for Latino arts could be shut down soon due to budget cuts and other financial pressures while the recently inaugurated La Plaza de […]

News Taco To Go: Medicaid, Child Labor, Border Fence Y Más

Mary Mata July 22, 2011

GOP Cuts To Medicaid Would Devastate Latino Families, Kids How To Become A Latino Marketing Dynamo 5 Reasons To Reconsider Child Labor Arizona Border Fence Too Tragic To Be Serious […]

Budget Cuts & The Loss Of The Latino American Dream

Mary Mata May 4, 2011

The gist of the budget cuts is this: ultimately, those cuts will weaken institutions that are critical to economic ascension just as Latinos coming out of our nation’s schools and […]

Education Cuts Will Increase Latino Unemployment

Mary Mata April 28, 2011

By Efrain Nieves At 17.7 percent Connecticut has the third-highest unemployment rate in the nation with Latinos at the lead. Only Rhode Island, with 21.8 percent unemployment, and Nevada, 18.6 percent, have […]

The War On The Middle Class Is A War On Latino Families

Mary Mata April 14, 2011

If you haven’t seen the infographic from The Center for American Progress depicting the stark contrast between middle and working class program cuts and tax breaks for the wealthy, you […]

News Taco To Go: Arizona’s Law, Budget, Civil War, Japan’s Radiation And More

Mary Mata April 12, 2011

The judges of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that Arizona’s immigration law, SB 1070, was unconstitutional. Today is the 150th anniversary of the start of the […]