Despite legislation like the 2006 Secure Fence Act, the Rio Grande Valley might now have a voice in Washington. Dr. Juliet Garcia, the first Latino president of a four-year university, was just tappe… more →
Smart Bordersjoemckinney wrote 1 month ago: As a kid, I would sometimes sit through an episode of The Brady Bunch, hoping beyond hope to get a g … more →
buffete wrote 6 months ago: Los mexicanos seguimos demostrando que para inventar somos buenos y tmb para sacarle probecho a las … more →
latinbeauty wrote 6 months ago: From the same guy who brought us Barack Obama’s corrido (in English AND Spanish) now comes El … more →
pricebl wrote 7 months ago: Corridos are by their very nature narrative forms. This does not, however, always translate to good … more →
Anisa wrote 9 months ago: 40 Years of Youth Liberation: Raza Youth Protesting Against Joe by Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez Raza … more →
music4videos wrote 11 months ago: This video clips features the mexican group Los Tigres del Norte (The Tigers of the North) with one … more →
VenWorld wrote 11 months ago: The wildly popular Mexican norteño band Los Tigres del Norte has a new song about Venezuelan Preside … more →
Matthew Webster wrote 1 year ago: Despite legislation like the 2006 Secure Fence Act, the Rio Grande Valley might now have a voice in … more →
qballvet wrote 1 year ago: I love this video, even though without the subtitles I wouldn’t be able to understand most of … more →
Anisa wrote 1 year ago: Aug 8, 1879 - April 10, 1919 El Corrido de Emiliano Zapata En Cuautla, Morelos hubo un hombre muy si … more →
narcocorrido wrote 1 year ago: Desde principios de los años noventa, cuando comencé a interesarme académicamente por el corrido, co … more →
Matthew Webster wrote 1 year ago: It is hard for my students to understand that Mexican is a dirty word in some stretches of middle Am … more →
erikemartinez wrote 1 year ago: “Numbers for my accounts, my hand for my friends, caressing for my women, bullets for my enemi … more →
beckybradway wrote 1 year ago: I live in a mostly Mexican neighborhood here in Denver (or at least it used to be mostly Mexican … more →