Saclatino Magazine

Saclatino Magazine The premiere online publication for and about Latinos in the Sacramento, Modesto and Fresno Regions.
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SacLatino Magazine is a monthly online publication about Latinos in the Sacramento, Modesto and Fresno regions. It is complimented by SacLatino Online, a weekly update newsletter, and the SacLatino website, www.saclatino.com. Published in English, it combines video, pictures and informational writing to make each reader's experience unique.

My daughter Cecelia's design for the San Francisco Giants!
07/19/2024

My daughter Cecelia's design for the San Francisco Giants!

06/08/2024
Coming this fall!!
05/11/2024

Coming this fall!!

02/26/2024

Vietnamese Pachucos

As we climb the ladder to make a comeback, here's one from 11 years ago
02/04/2024

As we climb the ladder to make a comeback, here's one from 11 years ago

The September issue of SacLatino Magazine

That's me at la Placita hidden in the shadows
12/23/2023

That's me at la Placita hidden in the shadows

You're invited to join us Thursday
12/13/2023

You're invited to join us Thursday

Giving away Christmas trees today 🌲🌲
12/09/2023

Giving away Christmas trees today 🌲🌲

Visit the only American Latino Veteran's Memorial on state government land in the country
12/02/2023

Visit the only American Latino Veteran's Memorial on state government land in the country

Originally dedicated in 1951 by a group of wives and mothers of servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II. Today the El Soldado Memorial is in recognition of all fallen American Latinos in wars and conflicts to protect America.

Well...
09/08/2023

Well...

Coming September 3rd...fun for the whole family...
08/31/2023

Coming September 3rd...fun for the whole family...

The shooting of two kids on Del Paso Boulevard this past Saturday has prompted the Vida De Oro Foundation to postpone it...
05/16/2023

The shooting of two kids on Del Paso Boulevard this past Saturday has prompted the Vida De Oro Foundation to postpone its annual Sacramento Taco Festival. We will let you know of a new date and location in a couple of weeks.

You are invited to join us for the original Sacramento Taco Festival...a street fair free for the public!
04/10/2023

You are invited to join us for the original Sacramento Taco Festival...a street fair free for the public!

11/19/2022

For the first time, voters chose a woman for mayor and city attorney in L.A. They elected more women to the L.A. City Council and state Legislature, too.

Latina leadership tends to have a ripple effect that helps broader communities, according to a new report by the USC Equ...
08/15/2022

Latina leadership tends to have a ripple effect that helps broader communities, according to a new report by the USC Equity Research Institute in partnership with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), a nonprofit for Latina empowerment.

We’re not talking about innate racial differences between Latinas and others; such ideas are pseudoscience, despite what a rising number of Republicans seem to believe. Latina leaders tend to advocate for the greater good because they are more likely to have had “a lived experience of being working class, of experiencing economic hardship, of seeing exclusion,” USC sociologist and report co-author Manuel Pastor told me.

Latinas can identify as Black, Indigenous, white or mestiza. Many are mothers. Some are immigrants or daughters and granddaughters of immigrants. And they commonly fight for society’s most vulnerable.

Anything that elevates Latinas can be expected to elevate everyone around them too. But Latinos receive less than 2% of U.S. philanthropic dollars. “It is simply criminal that the level of investment in Latino leadership is so low when there is such a high yield for everyone,” Pastor said. The high yield is particularly true of Latinas, who naturalize and vote at a higher rate than Latinos. They’re the ones persuading men and others in their families to vote and be vaccinated.

Investments in Latinas' leadership pay off for society as a whole, because they tend to bring others along when they make progress.

Our next big event at Vida De Oro Foundation Center. You're invited to join us for a fun-filled night next Saturday.
08/07/2022

Our next big event at Vida De Oro Foundation Center. You're invited to join us for a fun-filled night next Saturday.

Join us for this free and unique event...
08/05/2022

Join us for this free and unique event...

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Originally launched on June 1, 2012, SacLatino Magazine is an online publication about Latinos in the Great Sacramento region including: Marysville/Yuba City, Woodland, Roseville, Vacaville/Napa, Modesto and Fresno. Published in English, it combines video, pictures and exceptional writing to make each reader's experience unique. We are directly connected to several other FB pages: Vida De Oro, Sacramento Taco Festival, Journal On Latino Americans, Sacramento Latino Community Roundtable, Latino Professionals of Sacramento, POP-9 Communications, Latinas of Sacramento, Chicano Music Legends, and many more. We are owned by POP-9 Communications, a private for-profit business.

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