Bidal Aguero, Lubbock, Texas
(Newspaper Publisher, Playwrite, Video maker, Political Activist-and sometime, borrachin!)
Upon his passing away on Tuesday,
Nov. 3, 2009, at six o’clock in the afternoon,
one day after “El Dia de Los Muertos,”
because ....
Hispanic Link News Service
As the year-long bicentennial celebration of Latino newspapers in the United States comes to a close, its legacy continues to grow and serve a community.
“The bicentennial is a significant event for journal....
As I write this, the theocrats, with their police and Besij goons, are breaking up street demonstrators in Tehran and in other Iranian cities. The government there has stopped international journalists reporting from the street and sending dispat....
I regret not being able to be present to express my opinion in regard of the new proposed animal shelter or dog pound as its most often called by everyday people of the City of Lubbock.
I feel that our District Leaders (District 1-Linda DeLeon &....
While some Republicans may try backing off their party’s shocking reaction to the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor, the damage has already been done.
Not to her. But to the party.
Count those responsible as Ru....
By Kirk Whisler
Hispanic Link News Service
The year 2008 was one of ups and downs for Hispanic newspapers, magazines and other Latino publications throughout the United States. Despite some rough spots, the $1.4 billion in revenue they gen....
We have come to realize that the Latino Economic block in the United States currently wields an overpowering $900 billion in buying power.
How much of this is spent in the barrios purchasing Chicano/Latino themed products?
We have seen an increase ....
FAIR AND OPEN ACCESS TO INTERNET IS CRUCIAL TO FREE SPEECH
By Rafael Olmeda, President, National Association of Hispanic Journalists and
Bryan Monroe, President, National Association of Black Journalists
Hispanic Link News Service
A....
By Charlie Ericksen
Washington, D.C., the nation’s most important news center, is off-limits to Hispanics and other journalists of color.
A first-ever survey of Washington, D.C., news bureaus serving hundreds of daily papers throughout the countr....
Washington, D.C., el centro de noticias más importante de toda la nación, queda vedado para los hispanos y otros periodistas de color.
Los resultados de la primera encuesta nunca de las agencias de prensa con oficinas en Washington, D.C., que ofre....