June2006

Features

Departments

From the Editor: Coming full circle

Editorial

My Perspective: Personal Declaration

Nicomedes Suriel, an immigration attorney says: I am the face of illegal immigration

Vibe: Capturing kids on the border PHOTOS

Four ASU photojournalism students document the daily lives of Mexican children who live near the border

Vibe: Stopping to chat

Traveling school creates cross-continental conversations

Vibe: Musical tales of humanity

Songwriter Eric Holland knows what is missing from today’s immigration debate: Empathy

Vibe: Star power

Alma brought back to life with help of Eva Longoria

Movin' Up: Briefcase - June 2006

Business shorts from around the state

Movin' Up: Movin' Up - June 2006

Movin' Up: Piping hot

Colombia brews business success with Inza coffee shop

Letters

June 2006

Food & Dining: Barbacoa!

Traditional cooking technique evolves to tempt new fans

Health: Health Briefs

Health shorts from around the state

Health: Making connections

Alzheimer’s research project needs Latinos to make strides

Health: Trouble spots

Study shows Latino skin still vulnerable to sun damage, melanoma

Heritage: Thinking big

Arizona Historical Society giddy about Rio Nuevo plans

LP Journal: Cavazos, Osuna ascend to Phoenix top jobs

David Cavazos and Ruth Osuna are among four people hired to Phoenix’s executive management team

Business: American manufacturers looking for workers to fill blue-collar jobs

Many blue-collar jobs still are short of skilled workers for American manufacturing, according to a recent story in U.S. News & World Report

Business: Arizonans’ personal income shows fast increase in West

Think your paycheck is small? It may not be sooo tiny, according to a recent issue of the Western Blue Chip Economic Outlook

Education: A happy niche

At 1-year mark, “Iguana Magazine” still tickles kids’ Spanish fancy