Carlos Fuentes, Champion of Mexican Democracy
New America Media, News Report, Posted: May 17, 2012
Perhaps more than any other single Mexican, Carlos Fuentes worked to lay the intellectual foundation for democracy in Mexico.
How a Handful of Cartoonists Empowered Generations of Latin Americans
Univision News, News Report, Posted: May 09, 2012
Mexican cartoonists Rius, Feggo, and El Fisgón use their art to expose hidden truths about society.
The Portraits, and Politics of ‘Getting By’ in China
New America Media, Interview, Posted: May 05, 2012
Rian Dundon's forthcoming book on the Chinese city of Changsha presents an image of a nation and people in flux.
NY Loses Black Radio Station
The Root, News Report, Posted: May 02, 2012
The nation's largest radio market lost one of its two big black-music stations on Monday.
An Incredible Hulking Shame: The Avengers go to Calcutta
Firstpost.com, News Report, Posted: May 01, 2012
West Bengal’s chief minister promised to turn Calcutta into London. But Joss Whedon in the Marvel comics saga, The Avengers, has gone backwards instead.
Korean Christians Protest Lady Gaga Concert
Korea Daily, News Report, Posted: Apr 30, 2012
Lady Gaga kicked off her “Born This Way Ball” world tour in Seoul Friday, despite a ban on those under 18 and protests from Christian groups.
Pioneer of Chicano Art Still Going Strong in Bay Area
New America Media / Richmond Pulse, Profile, Posted: Apr 29, 2012
Xavier Villamontes' path as a Chicano artist and political activist has led him back to his roots in Richmond and San Pablo.
What’s the Soundtrack of Your Immigrant Culture?
Univision News, Commentary, Posted: Apr 28, 2012
Many Latinos find a voice and identity through the work of musicians such as Manu Chao.
Author Discovers Over 100 Arab Immigrants Died in Titanic
Arab American News, News Report, Posted: Apr 23, 2012
The author of a book on the Titanic says history and Hollywood have forgotten the over 100 Arab passengers on board.
Tupac Hologram at Coachella
The Root, News Report, Posted: Apr 16, 2012
Tupac Shakur was resurrected this weekend for a performance at the Coachella 2012 music festival ... at least that's what it looked like.
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