As FOX News Bashes Latinos, J-lo & Marc Anthony Save Face With New Show “Q’Viva!...
“Q’Viva! The Chosen,” a talent search show with Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony will primiere this Saturday on Fox. Will...
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Mexican Activists Gather At Zocalo Square to Protest Drug War Violence
By unofficial count, at least 50,000 people have died since 2006 when Felipe Calderon deployed the military against the drug cartels in...
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In Sacramento, Sixty Eight Arrested During Protest Against Cuts in Education
Thousands of student gathered in Sacramento for “Occupy the Capitol” to protest budget cuts and tuition increases at public colleges...
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Georgia On Its Way to Banning Undocumented Students From College
On Monday Georgia State Senate Passed SB 458 which, if passed through House consideration, would require all college applicants to...
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Is Student Debt the “Next Ticking Bomb?”
A new report raises even more alarms: It’s likely that as many as 1 in 4 borrowers was carrying a...
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Policy and Religious Groups Urge Governors Not to Privatize Prisons
This appeal comes after Correctional Corporation of America (CCA), the largest private prison company in the US, offered states it’s...
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Efforts to Register Latino Voters Heighten
The latino vote could have great impact this presidential election. But first steps first.
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Come November, Can Latinos Make an Impact in Arizona? Or Are Registered Voters Too Low?
Latinos in Arizona have become fittingly disappointed with Republican leadership in Arizona and want some change. But are registered latino voters too...
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Check Out This Interactive Round Up of Anti-Immigrant Laws Since 2010
Mother Jones has an interactive round up of anti-immigrant laws, and bills since 2010. With Google maps and everything. And...
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Blacks and Latinos Access the Web More Readily Through Mobile Devices
African-Americans and Latinos are using smartphones to access the internet, but mobile internet is much more restricted.
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