@MexicanMitt 200 Tweets Away From Out-Tweeting the Real Mitt Romney
by Jorge Rivas on January 12 2012, 6:24PM
“@MexicanMitt” Twitter account mocks Romney’s courtship of Latino voters.
Topics: Arts & Culture, GOP Primary, Now
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by Jorge Rivas on January 12 2012, 6:24PM
“@MexicanMitt” Twitter account mocks Romney’s courtship of Latino voters.
Topics: Arts & Culture, GOP Primary, Now
J.R. Martinez First Biracial Roses Parade Grand Marshall
by Jorge Rivas on January 2 2012, 5:51PM
The Salvadoran-African-American actor and former U.S. Army soldier led the most parade in the world.
Topics: Arts & Culture, Now
Growing Numbers of Latinos Convert to Muslim Faith
by Jorge Rivas on August 25 2011, 5:21PM
The American Muslim Council estimates that in 2007 there were 200,000 Latino Muslims, a significant jump from 40,000 in 1997.
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More Latinos in U.S. Identifying as Indian
by Jorge Rivas on July 6 2011, 10:12AM
Meanwhile, some families obviously have mixed feelings about identifying as indigenous.
Topics: Immigration
Is the Ruben Mejia Navy SEAL Story a Hoax?
by Jamilah King on May 6 2011, 9:15AM
At least one of the Mejia family’s neighbors say that the father’s story of his son’s role in killing Osama bin Laden doesn’t add up.
Topics: Osama Bin Laden
White House: Latino Students’ Education Key to Nation’s Future
by Julianne Hing on April 29 2011, 9:00AM
But the president’s market-driven school reforms are more punitive than promising.
Topics: Schools & Youth
Remembering Selena’s Trailblazing Music
by Jorge Rivas on March 31 2011, 1:49PM
Today marks the 16th anniversary of the singer’s death.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Report: Massachusetts Schools Fail Latino Students
by Julianne Hing on January 31 2011, 10:39AM
If one of the nation’s top-ranked school districts can’t figure out how to meet the needs of its students, imagine how other states are faring.
Topics: Schools & Youth
Fox News Can’t Decide Whether to Love or Hate Latinos
by Jorge Rivas on January 21 2011, 3:57PM
The big lesson? You can’t have it both ways.
Topics: Media
GOP’s New Conference Tries to Woo Latino Voters
by Julianne Hing on January 13 2011, 1:32PM
Republican leaders meet in Miami today to gauge Latino voters’ interests.
Topics: Politics
Fox News: ‘Penélope Cruz is Having an Anchor Baby’
by Jorge Rivas on December 14 2010, 11:36AM
Leave it to the network to insult Latinos on what’s supposed to be their own turf.
Topics: Immigration, Media
Presente to People of Color: The Haters Will Vote. Will You?
by Jamilah King on November 1 2010, 11:03AM
Racist rhetoric might drive liberals to the polls, too.
Topics: 2010 Elections
Ariz. Rep. Grijalva Gets Package Covered in Swastikas and Powder
by Julianne Hing on October 22 2010, 12:53PM
He’s been no stranger to violent threats since opposing the state’s immigrant-profiling law.
Topics: Politics
Latino Teens in Study: We’re Optimistic, But Sick of Being Profiled
by Julianne Hing on October 22 2010, 12:26PM
New report finds frustration with rampant bias among Latino teens.
Topics: Schools & Youth
Univision Beats ABC, CBS, NBC & Fox as the #1 Network
by Jorge Rivas on September 14 2010, 1:00PM
For the first time, the Spanish-language station wins over the industry’s most coveted demographic.
Topics: Arts & Culture
State Lawmakers Harden the Colorline in Reproductive Health
by Michelle Chen on September 7 2010, 9:30AM
Slowly but steadily, state lawmakers have worked to limit women’s reproductive freedom in the past legislative session.
Topics: Gender & Sexuality, Health, On Gender
Marcelo Lucero’s Teen Killers Sentenced for Anti-Immigrant Attack
by Julianne Hing on August 26 2010, 12:30PM
The teens admitted to taking part in the perverse sport of “beaner-hopping,” where they would prowl the streets looking for Latino immigrants to attack.
Topics: Criminal Justice, Immigration
Anti-Latino Hate Crime is Spreading, Says Report
by Jamilah King on August 25 2010, 6:35PM
All that political showmanship is literally costing lives.
Topics: Immigration
The Right’s Long, Racist History of Calling Moms Criminals
by Michelle Chen on August 19 2010, 9:52AM
The GOP’s birthright citizenship drama isn’t the first in which women of color have been cast as criminal breeders.
Topics: Immigration, On Gender
Thirty Percent of Latinos See Racism In Immigration Debate
by Julianne Hing on August 6 2010, 1:28PM
But are lawmakers on either side of the isle listening?
Topics: Immigration
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