La Opinión on the RNC: Lying as a Political Strategy
La Opinión, Editorial, Posted: Sep 04, 2012
An editorial in Spanish-language newspaper La Opinión parses some of the "half-truths" in Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention.
Discovery of Silent Film With All-Native American Cast Has Historians Reeling
Indian Country Today, News Report, Posted: Sep 03, 2012
The recently discovered movie, The Daughter of Dawn, may be the only all-Native cast silent film ever made.
From Panama to China, a Family Reconnects
China Daily USA, News Report, Posted: Sep 02, 2012
For Sol de Leon, an immigrant to the U.S. from Panama, meeting her extended family in China was both a reunion and a lesson in history.
In U.S. Politics, Where Are the Interracial Couples?
The Root, News Report, Posted: Aug 31, 2012
Interracial marriage in the U.S is on the rise, but not when it comes to our elected officials.
Is VP Pick Paul Ryan 'Out of Touch' with Latino Vote?
VOXXI, News Report, Posted: Aug 13, 2012
Some Latino leaders say Mitt Romney’s selection of Rep. Paul Ryan shows he has given up on trying to woo Latino voters.
Looking to Mexico for an Alternative to Abortion Clinics
New America Media/The Texas Tribune, News Report, Posted: Aug 12, 2012
As Texas makes cuts to family planning services for low-income women, some women are crossing into Mexico to buy a drug reputed to cause abortion.
Fil-Am Leaders Renew Voter Drive
Asian Journal, News Report, Posted: Aug 09, 2012
In a renewed effort to take advantage of the growing numbers of Filipino-Americans in the United States, community leaders have vowed to register families, friends, neighbors, co-workers and newly-naturalized citizens and get them to the polls in November.
7 Killed, 3 Critically Injured in Wisconsin Sikh Temple Shooting
India-West, News Report, Posted: Aug 05, 2012
An unidentified gunman walked into a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., this morning while the service was in progress and shot and killed six members of the congregation and critically wounded three others. He was killed by a policeman.
Women Muralists Return to Chicano Park
La Prensa-San Diego, News Report, Posted: Jul 29, 2012
Women artists who originally painted their murals in the 1970s are returning to San Diego to repaint their work 40 years later.
El Diario-La Prensa: Present for a Century
El Diario/La Prensa, Commentary, Posted: Jul 27, 2012
A columnist at New York's El Diario/La Prensa responds to a column questioning whether the newspaper would survive.
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