UL Press: Hispanic Business, December 1996
by Maria Zate
Both coasts have seen the birth of new magazines created by Hispanic entrepreneurs and directed at English-speaking young Latinos. In New York, co-founders Jorge E. Cano-Moreno and Rodrigo Salazar have started Urban: The Latino Magazine. Its focus is hip-hop culture, fashion, and community issues. In Los Angeles, there's Frontera, with the subtitle, "Noise, Menudo, Philosophy." Co-publishers Yvette Doss and Martin Albornoz target a "borderland generation of Latinos in their 20s and 30s who are caught, and thriving, at the crossroads of two cultures."
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