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1st 'Green' Charter School Serves Latinos
Published February 27, 2013
Located in a low-income neighborhood south of Los Angeles, the school is 90 percent Latino.
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Youth Backpacks From National Parks to College
Published November 07, 2012
Hispanic teens make up a high proportion of Yosemite’s program, and 77 percent of them end up enrolling in college.
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Online Video Shows for Hispanics Thriving
Published September 06, 2012
Because of the trend, an entire network, Mitu, featuring 145 channels of Hispanic lifestyle content, launched on YouTube.
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Resilient Mexican Oak in High Demand
Published August 14, 2012
These days, with extreme weather on the rise, many are finding that Mexican oaks are proving to be the best trees to plant in their yards.
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Making Piñatas is a Serious Business
Published July 30, 2012
A small but growing group of entrepreneurs and artists are hoping to revive interest in hand-crafted piñatas.
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Death, Latino Style
Published May 31, 2012
From 24-hour wakes to international transport, growing Latino needs are reshaping the funeral home biz.
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Making the World a BEE-ter Place
Published May 23, 2012
Gabriela Chavarria developed a fascination for bees that would eventually lead her to a career as a celebrated biologist.
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Latinos Come Together to Fund Film
Published March 21, 2012
Latinos come together to fund ‘Mosquita y Mari’ through crowdsource funding site Kickstarter.
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Spanish Speaking Doc Not Priority for Latinas
Published March 20, 2012
Latina mothers with limited English skills prefer a pediatrician with a warm personal manner more than one who speaks Spanish.
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Latinos Drive Up Exotic Fruit Demand
Published February 21, 2012
US exotic fruit consumption is at an all-time high and experts say Latinos are driving that trend.

