La Virgen de Guadalupe: A Symbol of Colonization Or A National Symbol of Pride?
Guadalupe is part of our culture now, a meme that is much bigger than the historical events. Guadalupe is […]
Guadalupe is part of our culture now, a meme that is much bigger than the historical events. Guadalupe is […]
Bessy Reyna CTLatinoNews.com Columnist After years of struggle, I have resigned myself to accepting that my
It seemed like yesterday when I arrived in London ready to begin the academic year in a weather that was
If reality was like the Sunday TV talk shows, then the United States would be old, white, male and rich.
Last week, The New York Times released their list of Notable Children’s Books of 2013. And once again, they failed to
Are Latinos void of top leadership? Do Latinos need a national voice that brings them together? A recent survey
By JASON ROJAS After more than two decades, it is time to re-examine how we are responding to Sheff v.
With Tuesday’s November 5th election came some very interesting revelations about Latino voters. While they predictably voted overwhelmingly for the Democratic
By ANGEL FERNANDEZ-CHAVERO Special to CTLatinoNews.com You can accuse them, but rarely convict them. Police officers,
Meditate on this routinely ignored fact: Not all minority children are disadvantaged or at risk. Despite all the terrible statistics
I remember graduating from Horace Mann Middle School in San Francisco (a school that no longer exists because of a
The need to increase leadership and empowerment among members of the Latino community is matter of constant action and concern