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TOP Ten list, 10 signs you should no longer be a Carnival Dancer

Texas Rangers Partner With Spanish Beisbol Network

Hispanic y Latino News Summary :: January 4th, 2010 Edition

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TOP Ten New Years Texts, Latinos do not want to get – By Al Carlos

Poverty spreading in Michigan, especially among minorities

New Latino group unites Oakland youth across gang lines – Raza Club

CAFÉ TACVBA Bring Their Special 20th Anniversary Tour Back To The United States With Dates Beginning November 19th

OMARA PORTUONDO’S “GRACIAS” WINS THE LATIN GRAMMY FOR BEST CONTEMPORARY TROPICAL ALBUM

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: October 7th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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African-American, Latino and civil rights groups have launched an ad campaign aimed at pressuring moderate Democratic senators to support health care legislation that allows the government to sell insurance in competition with private industry.

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: September 28th, 2009 :: 5 Minutes to Empowerment

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Oakland Raiders Show Their Latino Pride

Estrella TV Makes Its Nationwide Debut

LATINA Style Magazine Announces the 2009 LATINA Style 50 Report

Hispanic y Latino News/Info :: July 9th, 2009 (10 days worth)

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New Latin Music Crosses Borders At Will – California is America’s main immigrant magnet. As people move to and from — and within — the state and the U.S., the music produced by this shifting population is changing. The stories of musicians living and working in Oakland and Los Angeles give a sense of how the future of Latin music might sound.

The 13th Annual Mission Creek Music And Arts Festival In San Francisco Announces Line Up For CONVERGENCE MMIX Including Headliners Juan Son And Nacotheque And Special Guests Pop Noir. July 15th – July 25th

Hispanic y Latino News for Friday June 5th, 2009

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Oakland, California to offer identification cards for illegal immigrants

For the first time in club history, all 162 A’s games are being broadcast in Spanish this year. But the intriguing twist is that all 162 broadcasts emanate from the Oakland Coliseum even when the team isn’t playing there.

The 13th Annual Mission Creek Music And Arts Festival In San Francisco Announces Line Up For CONVERGENCE MMIX Including Headliners Juan Son And Nacotheque And Special Guests Pop Noir. – July 15th through July 25th

MAYDAY 2009: List of Marches and Actions – Primero de Mayo 2009: Lista de Marchas y Acciones – (Many thanks to Aurora for compiling this list of 91 events in 26 states)

Churro Station Growth Continues with New Restaurant Openings

Oakland Raiders Team Chaplain Launches Youth Motivation Curriculum For Students of California – NFL’s first Hispanic team chaplain, Adam Ybarra

Five New Cities Added to National Hispanic Family Literacy Program

Legendary Jazz Artist Eddie Palmieri Headlines Gala Night at 7th Annual San Francisco International Salsa Congress November 20-23, 2008

Coors Light Lideres and Alameda County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Recognize Ten Local Hispanic Leaders

Ray Chavez, an Oakland Tribune photographer and this year’s recipient of the NAHJ’s Photographer of the Year award, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of Oakland on Friday.

News Summary for Tuesday – August 12th, 2008

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Oakland Tribune photographer Ray Chavez named photojournalist of the year by National Association of Hispanic Journalists

Blogante Essentials for Thursday – August 7th, 2008

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A UC Berkeley professor who was the second Latina to become tenured at a major American journalism school has been selected to receive the Distinguished Teaching in Journalism Award from the Society of Professional Journalists. – Lydia Chavez

Blogante Essentials for Thursday – July 24th, 2008

The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday called on Mayor Gavin Newsom to allow the federal agency full access to information about local inmates, saying the city should rescind its policy that prohibits ICE agents from reviewing jail logs and records.

MTV TR3S PRESENTS THE CIRCO ROCKTASTICO TOUR FEATURING MONTE NEGRO-NEW ALBUM, CICATRIX OUT AUGUST 5th

La Bloga: Homeless musician’s story is also about the columnist who wanted to help

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National Council of La Raza to Present 2008 NCLR/Ford Motor Company Affiliate of the Year Award to the Committee for Hispanic Children and Families at NCLR Annual Conference in San Diego

Jose Canseco: Madonna Begged Me

SNL Kagan Publishes 2008 Updated Analysis of TV and Radio Market Revenues – Small-to-midsize markets and Hispanic metro areas show the greatest growth potential

Mexican artists enrich, inspire Bay Area

Houston Astros’ slugger Miguel Tejada happy to be back in Bay Area

Award-Winning Performer Rita Moreno Speaks at Mills College Commencement May 17, 2008

Are Immigration Authorities Going After School Children Now? – If true, then it’s hard to imagine the cruelty that resides in these people’s hearts

Berkeley students protest ICE raids – California

Blogante News for Wednesday – May 7th, 2008

ICE raids on homes panic schools, politicians – Berkeley and Oakland

Blogante News for Monday – May 5th, 2008 – Cinco de Mayo

The Mayan Way – in Oakland

Priests Learning a Language and People: Hispanic Immersion Course Helps Priests Minister to Their Spanish-Speaking Flocks

LATV Strikes Major Affiliation Deal With Tribune Broadcasting Adding New York, Chicago and Dallas as Digital Multicast Affiliates

Q & A: Javier O. Huerta – My main area of interest is bad poetry

Blogante News for Friday – April 25th, 2008

Toyota Launches Literacy Program for Hispanic and Other Immigrant Families in Oakland

National Health Partners Announces Agreements with Several Large Chambers of Commerce

Safe Haven – Laura Perez’s experience as an immigrant groomed her for tending to others in desperate need – San Francisco

Toyota Launches Literacy Program for Hispanic and Other Immigrant Families in Burien/Seattle

LATV Partners With KTVU-TV, Landing 6th Largest DMA; Affiliate Total Jumps to 27

Giants to broadcast record number of games in Spanish – San Francisco

Blogante News for Thursday – January 10th, 2008

Oakland chamber co-founder Steven Jimenez dies

1st BILINGUAL, LATINO-THEMED WEB PORTAL REACHES ALPHA STAGE: NOW OPEN FOR BETA-TESTING COMMUNITY

Univision Celebrates 20th Edition of “Premio Lo Nuestro,” Television’s Highest-Rated Latin Music Award Show

Does the Chicken Know His Way to San Jose? – Popular DJ ‘El Pollo’ from KRZZ 93.3 La Raza in San Francisco begins a long journey to please his audience

APE HANGERS FOR XMAS

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Obama campaign courts Latinos in Hayward

In Oakland, one cowboy will be crowned Mr. Gay Vaquero

White Writers Strike – Raza si, guerra no… By Al Carlos Hernandez

HispanicTips’ Google Page Rank

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Blogante Headlines for Tuesday – October 30th, 2007

Oakland Museum of California: Ancient Roots/Urban Journeys: Expressions for Días de los Muertos

Day of the Dead draws thousands to Fruitvale – Oakland

Clash of NFL Rivals Claims No. 1 in TV Ratings for Hispanics

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Hispanic and Latino News By Metro Area (Noticias por Cuidad)

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Innovative School Programs Help Prepare Hispanic Students for College and Career Success – New Report Examines Five Model High Schools Providing a High Quality Education

Another Legend Comes to the Land of 1000 Dances – Johnny Hernandez cruises Aztlan…again.

New Book Explores Ties that Bind Catholics in Mexico and U.S.

Seattle Mariners powered by Latino force

Mega TV’s “Paparazzi’ Going National

Forum addresses Latino language barrier – Oakland

Azteca America Broadcast in Sherman, TX, 58th Market for Growing Network

Pappas Telecasting Announces New Spanish-Language Programming Initiative

Azteca America Scores Big With Live Mexican Soccer Final

Chase Sponsors Spanish-language Telenovela to Promote Homeownership

Azteca America Signal Is Carried on Cox Cable in Tulsa

In Letter to White House More Than 100 Grassroots Organizations Express Concern over the Treatment of Children Impacted by Recent Immigration Raids

Hundreds march through Oakland for immigration reform

Oakland to Become Sanctuary for Illegal Immigrants

Berkeley writer Chiori Santiago dead at 54

HITN-TV Provides Forum to Discuss the Conflict in Oaxaca, Mexico through the Program “Latinoamerica Hoy: Crisis in Oaxaca, Still Unresolved’

Azteca America Reports FCC Denies NBC’s Objections Against Azteca America and Its License Renewal of Its Affiliate Station in L.A.

Azteca America Analyzes Station Options in Houston and San Francisco

Pappas Telecasting Companies Terminates Azteca America Affiliation Agreements

Catholic church responds to Hispanic needs in Southwest Kansas, Liberal

Did You Know? About 50-thousand soccer fans are expected to crowd into the Oakland Coliseum tonight for an exhibition game between Mexico and Ecuador.

The Brown Note Latin Rock Project Presents Music for Smart PEOPLE: Volumen Cero

HITN-TV’s Program Latinoamerica Hoy Will Present a Documentary and Discussion about the Events that Took Place in El Salvador in 1932

Thieves preying on undocumented immigrants, police say – Oakland

La Bloga: SPOTLIGHT ON DANIEL ALARCÓN

Did You Know? A Hispanic coach, Oakland’s Tom Flores, already has coached in and won a pair of Super Bowls. Flores led the Raiders to victory in Super Bowls XV and XVIII.

City leaders condemn remarks to De La Fuente (jeers and racial slurs shouted when he was named Oakland city council president)