Opinion: Latino Athletes Who Have Fumbled At Being Role Models
By Rodolfo F. Acuña LatinaLista Last July, salsa singer Marc Anthony, responding to a question on television’s stereotyping of […]
By Rodolfo F. Acuña LatinaLista Last July, salsa singer Marc Anthony, responding to a question on television’s stereotyping of […]
To coincide with Hispanic Heritage Month, PBS and V-me television will air the documentary series “Latino Americans,’ from late September
By Angel Fernandez-Chaver It packs a real punch for Connecticut when you learn that Latinos make up more than 50
Almost all major ethnicities in the U.S. have some sort of representation at the Smithsonian Institution except the rich history
By Sam Rodriguez Borinqueneers CGM Alliance (Editor’s Note: In July, CTLatinoNews.com, MassLatinoNews.com and RILatinoNews.com launched a campaign to assist the 65th Gold Medal Alliance with their
Roberto “Beto” O’Rourke is in an interesting position, Stephen A. Nuño shared in a post on NBC Latino. O’Rourke, a fourth-generation Texan
Where We Live – WNPR John Dankosky hosted a discussion on the role of race during and after the Trayvon
While two Latinos are in the running for the New York City mayor’s seat in the upcoming election, the role
By Orlando Rodriguez CTLatinoNews.com Over the years, it has been a common assumption that Puerto Ricans vote Democratic and Cubans
High school graduation is a huge milestone for students everywhere, including Latino graduates. “In many Latino homes, the joy is
By retired Superior Court Judge Carmen L. Lopez Across the city of Bridgeport, citizens are talking about the fact that
In February, Jessica Bravo, an 18-year-old college student who was brought to the U.S. illegally by her parents when she