Sara Inés Calderón
Sara Inés Calderón is a journalist and writer who lives between Texas and California. Follow her on Twitter @SaraChicaD.
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Less Latino tech workers in Silicon Valley
An analysis by the San Jose Mercury News found that Latino tech workers in Silicon Valley decreased from 2000 to 2010, along with African-Americans. Instead,… more -
Digital media on wheels: the Mobile Film Classroom
Mobile Film Classroom is a non-profit organization with the aim of providing digital media instruction to the underserved children of Los Angeles County. Using a… more -
Digital media and puppets: the making of ‘Hey Vato’
Two cholo puppets talking about philosophy, their ex-girlfriends and the rims they are going to buy for their Geo Metro may not sound like forward… more -
Black Friday, holiday shopping via mobile with Best Decision commerce app
Couch shopping just got a lot easier, according to Lorena Chatterjee, co-founder of Leap Commerce, a startup offering a shopping app called Best Decision. It’s… more -
Rutgers University launches digital Latino think-tank
Rutgers University in New Jersey launched a think-tank dedicated to producing research around social, political and economic issues affecting the Latino community. The Latino Information… more -
Using Google to track Mexican drug cartels
A paper published by academics at Harvard University shows that, using simple and publicly available information, it is possible to track and gather information about… more -
KokoChé, a deal site for small businesses
Everywhere you look there are deal websites popping up, but one new company is angling for something all together different: the cash economy. KokoChé is… more -
FCC Commissioner: help minority broadcasters thrive
A report from Politic365 this week had an interesting interview with Federal Communications Commissioner Ajit Pai. In it he noted that the FCC should revisit… more -
Racist post-election tweets concentrated in the South
FloatingSheep did an interesting analysis of racist tweets that preceded and followed the presidential election in the U.S. Turns out the tweets were concentrated in… more -
What does the election mean for the Internet?
Public Knowledge wrote an interesting post about what the election means for the future of the Internet. Specifically, the post looked at issues likely to… more
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