Sara Inés Calderón

Sara Inés Calderón is a journalist and writer who lives between Texas and California. Follow her on Twitter @SaraChicaD.

Recent Posts:

  • Valet parking goes mobile with Flash Valet
    Eliseo Diaz and Juan Rodriguez are the founders of a tech startup based in Austin, Texas called Flash Valet. The basic premise is to manage… more
  • To reach Latinos, Texas Dems turn to video
    Houston, Texas — After receiving a whipping in the 2010 election, Texas Democrats faced a conundrum: how to bounce back, being in the minority both… more
  • Latina CompSci prof shares her POV
    Steminist did a great profile on California State University, Los Angeles Professor Claudia Espinosa-Villegas. Professor Espinosa-Villegas works as a lecturer in the College of Engineering,… more
  • iPad game improves math test scores
    Motion Math is an iPad game that, according to a recent study, helped Latino students in Los Angeles area elementary schools improve their test scores… more
  • Latino filmmaker to make X-Men movie
    When he was young, filmmaker Miguel Ferrer didn’t know that making movies was a career. Although at the time he was, writing, directing and editing… more
  • Higgs boson: the need for STEM in the US
    Charles Ellison wrote a great piece for Politic365 about how the Higgs boson discovery recently highlighted the importance for greater STEM emphasis in the U.S.… more
  • What is Más Wired?
    Más Wired is a non-profit that highlights the work of Latinos in the digital space. Latinos are the largest ethnic minority in the United States, and this has implications for everyone in the country.
  • How important is spectrum to Latinos?
    As business growth and employment searches rely more and more upon Internet communication – combined with the fact that Hispanics are also among the least employed as well as the most entrepreneurial – wireless communication access will have a significant future economic impact for Hispanics.
  • Half of U.S. adults use mobile to go online
    A study from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, “Cell Internet Use 2012,” found that 55% of U.S. adults use their cell… more
  • Tip: get your Latino panel into SXSW
    We spoke to Armando Rayo of Cultural Strategies, the founders of The Social Revolución at South By Southwest Interactive, about how Latinos looking to get… more
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