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Carlos Chavez
[We continue Hispanic Heritage Month’s salute to Latin American and Latino composers with a biography of the Mexican composer Carlos Chavez] By: Daniel Nardini Mexico has produced some of the… Read more
What the Constitution Means to Me
By: Daniel Nardini Not many people may know this, but last Saturday, September 17th, was Constitution Day. This day is in celebration of the beginning of the creation of the… Read more
The Old Farmers Almanac
By: Daniel Nardini The oldest publication still running in the United States today is the Old Farmers Almanac. The Old Farmers Almanac has been known to generations of Americans—both in… Read more
The Growing Latino Poverty Crisis
By: Daniel Nardini One of the things that the 2010 U.S. Census data has revealed is the phenomenal growth of poverty in America. The Great Recession has spared no one… Read more
The Cuban Mouse that Roared
By: Daniel Nardini It is almost like a bad script to a rightwing propaganda fantasy movie. Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson goes to Cuba at the invitation of the… Read more
Heitor Villa-Lobos
By: Daniel Nardini Heitor Villa-Lobos is probably the best known Latin American composer. Heitor Villa-Lobos was born in Rio de Janeiro on March 5, 1887. His father, Raul Villa-Lobos, was… Read more
America’s Berlin Wall
By: Daniel Nardini One of the consequences of September 11th has been the building by the United States of a super border wall between America and Mexico. Probably few things… Read more
The 287(g) Program in the South
By: Daniel Nardini When the 287(g) program between the federal and state governments was started, the original purpose of the program was to inform U.S. immigration of those undocumented who… Read more
The Incredible Edible Avocado
By: Daniel Nardini Fact: Mexico grows over 40 percent of all the world’s avocados. Fact: the avocado is very nutritious and helps to clean out the blood stream. Fact: the… Read more
The One Last Act of Love
By: Daniel Nardini In her home, Charlotte has many items—from porcelain ware to paintings—of her native Germany. She married an American soldier named Gardner who was stationed in Germany back… Read more »