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Hispanic y Latino News :: November 20th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Mapping Out Mexico – Navigating your way through Mexico can be tricky business sometimes – MexicoMaps.com
Patricia Gracia: Crossing the Border Line of Tijuana, Mexico to the US American Dream
Mexico City Noir and the Six Word Story
Mexican migrants are spending more money on taxes in the United States than on the remittances they send home to relatives, according to a new study by Mexico’s largest bank, BBVA Bancomer.
Ana Maria Perez Gonzalez, said to be the oldest woman in the world, died in Mexico this week. She was 119.
CAFÉ TACVBA Bring Their Special 20th Anniversary Tour Back To The United States With Dates Beginning November 19th
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 19th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Lark Play Development Center’s U.S. / MÉXICO PLAYWRIGHT EXCHANGE – NOVEMBER 21 – 23 – NYC
Welcome Ceremony for José Hernández Moreno, NASA Astronaut in México
America’s “Best Darn Tamale List” Released – CasaQ’s 5th Annual “Best Darn Tamale List” is compilation of tamale locations across the U.S.A.
Time Warner Cable Launches in Los Angeles VeneMovies, New 24 Hour Commercial Free Film Channel
Mexico’s Drug Violence Gives Rise To Vigilantism
Mexico anti-abortion fight moves to federal level
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 18th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Mega TV’s Mega News ‘Edicion Nocturna’ is the ‘First and Only Interactive News in Hispanic
PODER-ABC* Business Awards Celebrates Leadership Excellence in the Americas
Impremedia to Outsource Editorial and Ad Page Production to Mexico
A New United Movement Stops Mexico for a Day
ImpreMedia and Business News Group Announce Industry-Leading Production Partnership
Mexico’s Juarez on path to anarchy
Organizations alarmed by the increased violence against women and others in Mexico are traveling by caravan to demand justice for the victims. – The national caravan, which began in Mexico City, is part of the international Mujeres de Negro (Women in Black) campaign to protest violence against women, children and other vulnerable groups.
AFL-CIO Letter to Clinton Opposing Honduran Elections
Para Fito Páez los denominados narcocorridos, género nacido en México y también censurado allí, son indispensables para que siga viva la ancestral tradición del relato a través de la música.
New Mexico’s Top 20 Hispanic-owned Companies
Remembering mail art in Mexico
Northern Mexico’s Yaqui Indians buried their lost warriors after a two-year effort to rescue the remains from New York’s American Museum of Natural History, where the victims of one of North America’s last Indian massacres lay in storage for more than a century.
From a group calling themselves Electronic Civil Disobedience comes the Transborder Immigrant Tool, a simple mobile application intended to aid and abet border-crossers from Mexico to the United States by mapping the safest routes to take. – This GPS app is built to work on the cheapest cell phones available.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 16th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Mobile Classified Ad Service Fulfills Mexican-American Entrepreneur’s Dream
Money Trickles North as Mexicans Help Relatives – reverse remittances from Mexico
‘The African Presence in México’ – Anacostia museum mounts border-crossing mission
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says Washington is the No. 4 source of illegal guns in Mexico.
Mexico angered by drug lord’s spot on Forbes list – El Chapo -(same thing happened last year)
Foraging- Mercado de Dulces in Morelia, Mexico
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 13th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Tacos Al Pastor: Lebanon’s Gift to Mexico
Hispanic Organizations Unite To Address Major Problems with Health Care Legislation – Ten national Hispanic groups sent a joint letter to Congress about the devastating impact of the health care legislation on Hispanic small businesses, seniors and families.
México: casi 500 muertes por AH1N1
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 12th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
First Hispanic Muppet Rosita plans to celebrate birthday with big piñata -moved to “Sesame Street” from her native Mexico in 1991, becoming its first Hispanic Muppet resident.
Audi expects to see growth in Mexico, Brazil and other key markets this year despite the global crisis.
Mike Cano named Publisher of El Latino in San Diego
Hispanic Organizations Unite To Address Major Problems with Health Care Legislation in Congress
Las Redadas Silenciosas
U.S. State Department Sells Out Honduran Democracy for Senate Confirmations
Monterrey (Mexico’s 3r-largest city) has fired almost a quarter of its traffic police for failing tests designed to detect corruption and ineptitude. And half of Monterrey’s traffic cops were ordered to undergo more training after performing poorly on the tests. Only a bit more than a quarter were found to be completely fit for the job.
Anheuser-Busch’s Decades of Support for Latino Community to be Recognized at Los Angeles Gala
Forbes Magazine named drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman – a fugitive reputed to be hiding in the mountains of northern Mexico – to its list of the 67 “World’s Most Powerful People”
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 11th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
MTV Tr3s CELEBRA EL REGRESO DE LA EXITOSA SERIE “QUIERO MIS QUINCES” / MTV TR3S CELEBRATES THE RETURN OF HIT SERIES “QUIERO MIS QUINCES” – MTV Tr3s CELEBRA EL REGRESO DE LA EXITOSA SERIE
“QUIERO MIS QUINCES” EL LUNES 16 DE NOVIEMBRE A LAS 9 P.M. ET/PT
Citadel Media en Espanol Partners with Terra to Develop Online Brand Extensions for Radio Portfolio
Health Net of California Expands Pioneering Cross-Border Health Plan into San Diego County – Health Net de California ofrecera un programa de salud fronterizo en el Condado de San Diego
PMDG Launches Regional Mexico Marketing Initiative
Mexico and the Crisis of a Dependent Economy – The well-known 19th century Mexican saying—”poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States”—has become more poignant today than ever in the context of the global economic crisis.
Utilísima Arrives in the United States: A New TV Programming Option for the Hispanic Woman
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 10th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
HBO, Harley-Davidson, Rite Aid, Arby’s and Cheetos Use HipCricket’s Hispanic Mobile Marketing Network to Most Effectively Reach the Burgeoning, Highly Receptive Hispanic Market
Women play a bigger role in Mexico’s drug war – Addiction, the economy and the lure of living well have sucked many into the narcotics underworld. The trend threatens the foundations of Mexican society.
Mexico, U.S. Blame Each Other After Border Crackdown Fails
An exchange program between the University of Guadalajara and the University of Alberta is at risk because Edmonton students are hesitant to study in Mexico given the ongoing drug wars in parts of the country, Mexican students say.
Juan Misael Gonzalez-Montañez, 8, of Sacramento used crayon and watercolors to create his winning entry in an artwork competition sponsored by the government of Mexico. He was one of 15 top winners out of 6,266 entries worldwide for the official 2010 Mexican calendar.
Mexico declares flood emergency in 2 south cities – A week of torrential rain has flooded the homes of more than 200,000 people along Mexico’s Gulf coast
Electrical Workers of Mexico Take on Calderon Government
Traveling in Mexico despite drug violence, H1N1 flu
Mexico City’s literary circle – The Centro Histórico area is the nation’s repository of rare and antique bookstores.
Mexico’s family-friendly hot spots – Consider heading to locales in Nayarit and Oaxaca, where surf, sun and inexpensive attractions have been a hit for one family of four.
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 9th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Univision and Todobebe Announce Season 2 of Viva La Familia
Stanley Works Launches Its Hispanic Marketing Campaign to Help Grow Skills and Build Knowledge Among Hispanics in the Trades
Facing Economic Crisis, Citizen Organizations in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Mexico Fight Back Against Structural Adjustment
Bernardo Garza Sada, founder and former chairman of Mexico’s Grupo Alfa, died in Monterrey,
CNN’s Rick Sanchez Interviews Juanita Castro: “While you were still in Cuba and your brother was beginning a Marxist revolution, you were not only cooperating with the CIA, but you were protecting CIA agents who were inside Cuba at the time.”
Report on Women’s Human Rights Violations Shows Systematic Attack on Women Under Honduran Coup
Latin Recording Academy Presents Orchard Artists with Grammy Honors
CALLE 13 Sweep The LATIN GRAMMY Awards – The Critically Hailed Duo From Puerto Rico Win All Five Awards For Which They Were Nominated
Orange Advertising Network Launches in the US and Latin America
Gregorio Announces Newest Latino-Inspired Neckwear Collection Just in Time for the Holiday
Hispanic y Latino News :: November 5th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Ad Shop Wins Fifth Consecutive Creative, Innovation Award in 2009 – Adrenalina
Crucero USA Redefines Leisure and Travel in Southern California
International Megahit ‘Los Simuladores’ to Debut in United States Exclusively on Cinelatino
Obama and the White House in Spanish
MTV TR3S CELEBRATES THE RETURN OF HIT SERIES “QUIERO MIS QUINCES”
In Mexico, fears of a ‘lost generation’ – Violence among young soars as drug cartels recruit more minors
The Prevention Research Center (PRC) in St. Louis is launching a multinational research project focused on preventing the leading causes of death in Hispanics in the United States and Latin America. – will conduct a four-year, $2.8 million effort to apply and adapt evidence-based strategies for preventing heart disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity in the United States, Mexico and Brazil
Latin Grammys honors Mexican icon Juan Gabriel – The Latin music world celebrated 100 million records sold, 1,500 songs written and 30 years of recording, all by one artist, Mexico’s beloved Juan Gabriel.
3 doctors and a nurse have been arrested for allegedly selling newborns after telling mothers their babies had died at a private hospital in Mexico City
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 4th, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Walking a mile in an immigrant’s moccasins – Ben Reed married Deyanira Escalona in Mexico after she was deported at LAX while en route to their planned wedding in Idaho. They live in Mexico now. “I’ve been radicalized by the whole experience,” Reed says.
A soldier every 3 feet on the US/Mexico border = 6,930,880 soldiers – Immigration Anecdotes
ICE gives voice to victims of human trafficking in the United States
Pain Of Global Downturn Persists In Mexico
Quepasa and Mexico’s Tourism Board Announce Social Media Marketing Initiative
Flooding after days of heavy rain along Mexico’s Gulf Coast has forced more than 44,000 people from their homes
Actor Jorge Vargas died at a Mexico City hospital after a long battle with cancer, the artist’s family said Tuesday. He was 68.
Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: November 2nd, 2009 Edition :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment
Reeling Mexico hopes travel deals bring back the tourists
Grasshoppers? Eew! But chocolate? Yum! – The youngsters get a taste of multicultural Mexico in Oaxaca.
The leader of a Mexican farmworkers’ organization and 14 other people were killed in a mass shooting in the northern Mexico state of Sonora