In a day and age when localism seems to be getting the short end of the stick at quite a few radio stations, Hispanic radio is delivering big time to its listeners. Over the past few weeks we've spent a lot of time discussing the explosive growth of Hispanic radio, with so many great broadcasters all over the country. One of those broadcasters is Tony Bonicci (pictured), who is running stations for Lotus Communications in Las Vegas. Bonicci is up for Broadcaster of the Year in the Radio Ink…
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3,349 respondents participated in the 1st February American Pulse conducted 2/13-2/20/2012, utilizing BIGinsight™ and reInvention survey panels. The latest results show that Hispanics log in to social media sites more often than other ethnic groups. Also, while Americans remain divided on the issue of censorship, most…
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When is the last time you felt the warmth of Mexico? No, Really? As Mexican American born and bred in Chicago, I have now relocated to sunny Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, with 300+sunny days a year and lush tropical vegetation. Think Hawaii if you haven’t been, same latitude= same climate. I invite you to reconnect with your Mexican side, what you’re not Mexican? That’s not what it looked like last 5 de Mayo as you were tossing back the tequila shots like they were Fanta. Anyway, spring break is…
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A new survey by ING Retirement Research Institute, by Forbes, revealed that Latinos aren't saving for their golden years.
Fifty-four percent of Latinos said that they felt "not very" or "not at all" financially prepared for retirement, a percentage that was higher than that of all other ethnic groups surveyed including African-Americans, whites and Asians.
The question now is why Latinos are not saving more money toward their retirement. While the ING survey reported that about…
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Amongst many of the issues discussed Saturday during the White House Hispanic Action Summit were the power of the Hispanic vote and the lack of Latino turnout during elections.
One of the roundtable discussions featured representatives from across the state of Ohio, including Cleveland, Lorain, Cincinnati and Toledo. Facilitated by the city of Lorain’s president of council, Joel Arredondo, the voter roundtable discussed how to reach out to young voters, discussed why Latinos do not…
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The number of new marriages between spouses of a different race or ethnicity increased to 15.1 percent in 2010, and the share of all current marriages that are either interracial or interethnic has reached an all-time high of 8.4 percent, according to a study released Thursday by the Pew Social & Demographic Trends…
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Not as well-known and certainly not as big as A-B InBev and Monsanto, Gonzalez Cos. is tucked between the two other businesses on a list of top sponsors of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis.
Sure, says company founder Anthony Gonzalez-Angel, the $10,000 a year his construction…
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A group of young Hispanics protested the visit of Republican president hopeful Mitt Romney to Arizona because of his stance on immigration reform and the DREAM Act, a bill that would provide a path to legalization for undocumented students.
“We’re here because we’re not going to let Romney attack the…
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Do you or others you know prefer to do business in Spanish? Find out how you can do business with Social Security using SSA’s Spanish online services. Watch their webinar, “¡Servicios del Seguro Social por Internet en Espanol!” to learn about Social Security’s Spanish applications and ask…
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Chocolate, cards, and candy. These are some things we at Latina.com will be indulging in on Valentine’s Day. In the sentiment of this day, we spoke with five Latina celebrities about their plans. Whether they are spending some quality time watching movies on the couch or spending a romantic evening with someone…
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For the eighth consecutive year, the National Association of Female Executives has named Verizon Communications to the organization's NAFE Top 50 Companies for Executive Women. The list recognizes organizations that are committed to hiring, retaining and promoting executive women. At the 2012 NAFE Top Companies, women…
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It’s becoming difficult to keep track of how many media companies have made the same announcement lately: We’re launching a website/television network/social media campaign for a Latino audience, but in English.
Just in the last year-plus we’ve seen the launch of English-language digital ventures like Fox News…
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Hispanics will account for three-quarters of the growth in the nation’s labor force from 2010 to 2020, according to new projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). One major reason is that the Hispanic population is growing rapidly due to births and immigration. At the same time, the aging of the non-Hispanic white population is expected to reduce their numbers in the labor force.
A second important factor is that Hispanics have a higher labor force participation rate than…
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I am 29 years old and I realized at a very early age that I wanted to be my own boss. If you have your own trade, your own connections, and your own marketing abilities......why make someone else rich?
In my 20's I had many different ideas... Custom TShirts, Car Sales, Bar / Club Marketing and I was very surprised that there were very few places to go to get business funding. I attended Northern Illinois University in my early 20's so coming to Chicago, I was brand new in the work…
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Latinos will turnout in record numbers in the next Presidential election, with at least 12.2 million casting ballots, according to projections released today by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund. This analysis also reveals that Latinos will account for a…
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A stroke could mean permanent paralysis, or in some cases, even death.
Despite that fact, researchers at the University of California San Diego say Latinos are risking their lives more than others by not calling for help. It could be the difference between a full recovery and something more devastating.…
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After scraping by on handyman jobs for a year, Bert Qintana figured he'd have to leave his wife and teenage son at their home near Taos, N.M., and find work elsewhere.
Then Qintana got a call last month from Chevron Mining, which runs a mine 20 miles away. Would he be interested in hauling muck from the…
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Emely Galvez is a young Latina that is taking her parents’ entrepreneurial spirit to the next level.
Unlike many of the young, well-connected tech entrepreneurs portrayed in the media, Galvez, founder of HoustonBookExchange.com, didn’t get funding from a venture capital firm or startup incubator.
Instead,…
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When San Francisco restaurateur Traci Des Jardins collected $30,000 in prize money from Bravo TV's "Top Chef Masters" last year, she promptly passed on the check to La Cocina, the nonprofit Mission District incubator program that supports low-income edible enterprises, many run by Latinas.
At Oakland's recent…
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The statistics for Latinas suffering from child birth related depression continue to climb.
From socio-economics to cultural beliefs, many suffer in silence mainly because they are reluctant to admit something is wrong.
San Ysidro Health Center physician Dr. James Cevallos says it is typical for any mother…
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