Some Americans Could Be Left On The  ‘Mexican Side’ of Border Wall

Some Americans Could Be Left On The ‘Mexican Side’ of Border Wall

Some Americans Could Be Left On The  ‘Mexican Side’ of Border Wall by Associated Press The last time U.S. officials built a barrier along the border with Mexico, they left an opening at the small road leading south to Pamela Taylor’s

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12-Year-Old Latino Bassist Debuts For Korn

12-Year-Old Latino Bassist Debuts For Korn

12-Year-Old Latino Bassist Debuts For Korn by Nichole Fratangelo Heavy metal band Korn has been around since the ’90s, but they just happened to add a new, fresh face to its group of tatted musicians. Tye Trujillo, at only 12-years-old, has

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Future of Latino Art and Cultural Center Need You

Future of Latino Art and Cultural Center Need You

Future of Latino Art and Cultural Center Need You By Editor The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture is conducting a capital needs assessment and feasibility study that will inform the development of a possible Latino cultural institution in the

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Three Latinos Helping To Unify Democrats

Three Latinos Helping To Unify Democrats

Three Latinos Helping To Unify Democrats by Suzanne Gamboa Democrats showed in the 2016 primaries that they had their differences. Now they have to find agreement. Just before revving up a weeklong road tour with former presidential contender Sen. Bernie

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Latinos More Pessimistic About Nation’s Financial Future

Latinos More Pessimistic About Nation’s Financial Future

Latinos More Pessimistic About Nation’s Financial Future By Victoria Moll-Ramirez Latinos are feeling a lot less positive about the nation’s economic outlook, according to a new report. Hispanic consumer sentiment is down 10 points from December of last year, according

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A STUNNING TREASURY OF LATINX-AUTHORED BOOKS ON THIS INSTAGRAM

A STUNNING TREASURY OF LATINX-AUTHORED BOOKS ON THIS INSTAGRAM

A STUNNING TREASURY OF LATINX-AUTHORED BOOKS ON THIS INSTAGRAM Growing up in a Jewish neighborhood in Queens, New York, Sabrina Rodriguez often felt disconnected from her Latindidad. Hoping to get in tune with her roots, the Puerto Rican-Cuban-Italian turned to

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Latina Accepted To  11 Med Schools – Affirmative Action Had Nothing To Do With It

Latina Accepted To 11 Med Schools – Affirmative Action Had Nothing To Do With It

Latina Accepted To 11 Med Schools – Affirmative Action Had Nothing To Do With It “I am proud of my background and … of what I have overcome to get here.” By Carolina Moreno All Chelsea Batista wanted was to

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Latino Immigration Means A Reduction in Homicides

Latino Immigration Means A Reduction in Homicides

Latino Immigration Means A Reduction in Homicides By Tom Jacobs The Trump administration’s rhetoric has created the impression that illegal immigration increases crime. One of the president’s first executive orders directed the Department of Homeland Security to publish a weekly

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John Leguizamo – Learning Latino History Would’ve Changed His Life

John Leguizamo – Learning Latino History Would’ve Changed His Life

John Leguizamo – Learning Latino History Would’ve Changed His Life By Carolina Moreno John Leguizamo’s new one-man show, “Latin History for Morons,” is all about giving Latinos credit for their place in U.S. history. In an interview with Vogue published Thursday,

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5 Latina-Owned Beauty Brands That Celebrate Culture And Identity

5 Latina-Owned Beauty Brands That Celebrate Culture And Identity

5 Latina-Owned Beauty Brands That Celebrate Culture And Identity By Shirley Gomez According to CNN, a Stanford Graduate School of Business survey found 1,800 new businesses between 2007 and 2012 were started by Latinos in the U.S. Frequently, we can

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