Disaster After the Storm
 

Disaster After the Storm

Equal Voice News, News Report, Kathy Mulady, Posted: May 08, 2012

In the aftermath of tornadoes and hurricanes, the painful pattern of who is helped – and who is left behind – is undeniable.

 

Absentee Mexican Voters Rise by Nearly Half Since Last Election

 

Univision News, News Report, Uriel J. Garcia, Posted: May 05, 2012

Mexico’s bureaucratic voter registration process prevents many expats from participating in elections.

 

New Bride Accused of Setting Husband on Fire

 

India-West, News Report, Sunita Sohrabji, Posted: Apr 30, 2012

A new Indian American bride in Texas allegedly set her husband on fire in what police believe was a planned attack.

 

What’s the Soundtrack of Your Immigrant Culture?

 

Univision News, Commentary, Arturo Conde, Posted: Apr 28, 2012

Many Latinos find a voice and identity through the work of musicians such as Manu Chao.

 

In Standoff, China Tells Philippines to Leave Scarborough Shoal

 

INQUIRER.net, News Report, Dona Z. Pazzibugan & Jerry E. Esplanada, Posted: Apr 17, 2012

China has asked all Philippine vessels to leave "Panatag" (Scarborough) Shoal immediately. The shoal is located in the South China Sea but is not part of the disputed Spratlys Islands.

 

UFW, Jewish Community Bound by Social Justice Causes

 

Vida en el Valle, News Report, Rebecca Plevin, Posted: Apr 14, 2012

Jewish communities -- long champions of social justice causes -- supported Chávez from the early days of United Farm Workers.

 

Exodus of Corporate Support Shines Light on ALEC

 

Univision News, News Report, Mariana Atencio, Posted: Apr 13, 2012

This week, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation became the latest backer to withdraw financial support for ALEC.

 

Public Broadcast Stations Can Run Political Ads

 

Trial Insider, News Report, Pamela A. MacLean, Posted: Apr 13, 2012

A federal appeals court lifted the ban on political ads on public radio and TV stations Thursday.

 

Why Do Spanish-Language Media Still Use the Term "Negro"?

 

El Tiempo Latino, Commentary, Roland Roebuck, Posted: Apr 13, 2012

Some Spanish-language newspapers in Washington, D.C. continue to refer to Latinos of African descent by the insulting term "Negro."

 

Mexican Candidates Blast the Airwaves, Stir Up the Social Networks

 

Frontera NorteSur, News Report, Posted: Apr 11, 2012

Mexican candidates in the country's 2012 presidential election hit the airwaves -- and social media networks -- this week.

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