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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Julián Castro mocks Latino tech stereotypes
Every year in San Antonio present and former members of the media via the Society of Professional Journalists put on a show, Gridiron, to raise… more -
Working to bring diversity to Silicon Valley
TechCrunch published an interesting interview with Laura Weidman Powers, one of the founders of CODE2040, a non-profit working to match: high performing black and latino… more -
Where do Democrats, Republicans stand on the Internet?
Where do the major political parties stand on major Internet-related policy issues? Good question, most recently answered by Clarissa Ramon from Public Knowledge. She wrote… more -
LexSpot’s deferred action app helps DREAMers
Now that one barrier has been lifted for potentially millions of DREAMers, who may now be eligible to apply for deferred action to gain temporary… more -
Super Wi-Fi may increase online access
Super Wi-Fi is a type of wireless Internet signal that is able to reach a much wider area than traditional wireless signals. This technology is… more -
Own The Dream tool helps Deferred Action applicants
A tool at the Own The Dream website helps applicants who may be eligible for deferred action figure out whether they are eligible, and if… more -
Ethnicities of major U.S. cities
This cool graphic from Upworthy shows ethnicities by region, state, city. As to be expected, much of the Southwest is Mexican or Hispanic. The image… more -
One Latina’s quest to get Latinos into STEM
Jean Rockford Aguilar-Valdez is a doctoral student studying equity in science education and a former science teacher. She’s been doing research at a high school… more -
Profile: Computer science pioneer Mary Fernandez
STEMinist did an interesting profile on Dr. Mary (María) Fernández, who currently works as Assistant Vice President, Information and Software Systems Research. She told STEMinist… more -
Does fame equal power online for minorities?
An interesting piece comes from Broadband & Social Justice, examining the fact that many YouTube stars are people of color, but don’t seem to have… more
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