Sara Inés Calderón
Sara Inés Calderón is a journalist and writer who lives between Texas and California. Follow her on Twitter @SaraChicaD.
Recent Posts:
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Latinos use Tumblr, Instagram, Twitter more than whites
A new report from The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project breaks down the demographics of social network users. Interestingly, for all social… more -
Silicon Valley is thriving, not for Latinos and blacks
A recent article highlighted the fact that Latinos and African Americans are not benefitting as much from the Silicon Valley’s growing and high standard of… more -
How tech reporting stays controlled by white men
A great post by Jamelle Bouie gives a very detailed explanation of how tech writing works, how people break into the business, and how all… more -
Deportation, immigration laws in a smartphone app
Derechos Herencia is a Spanish app for iPhone/iPad and Androids that includes menus for different law enforcement agencies specifically with information about deportation and immigration… more -
Latinos, immigrants, finish STEM at different rates
A study from the National Center for Educational Statistics recently looked at the educational attainment of Latino and Asian immigrants, and undergraduates who had immigrant… more -
Where are all the Latino bloggers?
This post is republished with permission from Latinopia.com. I live on the Internet, so, sometimes my perspective on things can be a bit warped. How… more -
Latinos, blacks, take more time to graduate in STEM
Latinos and African Americans take more time to complete their graduate degrees in science, technology, engineering and math fields, according to a new study from… more -
10 up-and-coming Latin American startups
The Next Web had a really interesting list of top Latin American startups to watch in 2013. They created the list not based on monetary… more -
Google helping Latino businesses sell online
Google is working to expand the number of Latino-owned businesses using their products to sell their products and services online, according to a report from… more -
Latin American startups on the rise in Silicon Valley
Slate wrote an interesting piece recently talking about how the immigrant makeup of Silicon Valley startups has begun to change. Specifically, that this change now… more
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