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I Have a Voice: Memoirs of Our Community


STOCKTON, CA – Friday, September 14 2012 the Mexican Heritage Center in collaboration with the Bilingual Weekly will host a reception for the exhibition called, I Have a Voice: Memoirs of Our Community.

Interview: Vietnam Veteran


  (bw) STOCKTON, CA – Tracy Native and Veteran, Richard Soto’s began his life in the south side with his widowed mother and 4 siblings.

Book Review:Evening at the Argentine Club


Evening at the Argentine Club: A book written by Julia Amante Grand Central Publishing 2009 By Richard Soto If you want to read a book full of love, young and mature romance and all the challenges that go with both of them, then this is the book for you.  In her first novel, author Julia … Continue reading »

Book Review: Say You’ll Be Mine


Say You’ll Be Mine: Parte de Julia Amante By Richard Soto Grand Central Publishing of New York City has done it again in publishing Julia Amante’s second novel set in Temecula, California and Argentina.  In her second book, Ms. Amante explores with great sensitivity the delicate issues of child adoption, child rearing, love, cultural nationalism, … Continue reading »

About Us


Bilingual Weekly, LLC is a news organization that produces everyday news online, online news videos that includes  local spotlight interviews in both English and Spanish and a weekly email newsletter. Bilingual Weekly is most famous for its weekly news publication, delivered throughout San Joaquin County. The print publication is the only 99.9% Spanish and English newspaper in San Joaquin County (as of … Continue reading »

Book Review: The Second Time We Met


 Book Commentator: Richard Soto Bud West, Principal at Kohl Open School, along with teachers and staff wrote “Shooting Victim Leaves Huge Void,” a letter to the editor published on the March 6, 2012 edition of The Record — Stockton’s daily newspaper.

The 2011 Top 10 Stories Most Read


As we begin 2012, Bilingual Weekly’s newsroom extracted the top 10 most read stories during the last 352 days.  Please note that the top 10 stories were not selected by the Bilingual Weekly’s staff, our team ran the http://www.bilingualweekly.com English website’s analytics’ report which evaluates the hits received daily and it ranked each story from … Continue reading »

BOOK REVIEW- Becoming Dr. Q: Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, MD


http://www.bilingualweekly.com By Richard Soto (bw) Today, over 600,000 individuals, including nearly 30,000 children, are living with a diagnosis of a primary brain or central nervous system tumor in the United States.  Approximately 75 percent of non-adult patients diagnosed with brain tumors are under the age of fifteen.  Brain cancer is the deadliest form of childhood … Continue reading »

Latin American Club awards 2011 Scholarships


http://www.bilingualweekly.com By Mayra Barrios (bw) Stockton, CA -The Latin American Club (LAC) recognized the academic achievements of local students at the 45th annual scholarship Banquet held at the Waterfront Hotel on Friday, June 10.

Pentagon Using Drug Wars as Excuse to Build Bases in Latin America


New America Media, News Analysis, John Lindsay-Poland , Posted: Jun 03, 2011 (NAM) – Under the auspices of the drug war, the United States is returning to its historical pattern of using Central America and the Caribbean for its own military and strategic purposes.

MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL: A Salute to Hispanic Soldiers


http://www.bilingualweekly.com by Richard Soto Hero Street USA- Marc Wilson 2009In 1963, Raul Morin, a foot soldier in the European front with the 79th Division during World War 2 authored “Among the Valiant” a true hard hitting saga of the Mexican-American soldiers. The first full-length factual account ever written by a U.S. born American of Mexican … Continue reading »

Does it end?


HISPANIC VETERANS AND ETHNIC DISCRIMINATION Richard Soto / Bilingual Weekly It was a warm summer day in August of 2003 and I had celebrated my 37th year mentally scarred but home from the tragedy of VietNam and my war time experience as a Navy Surgical Nurse attached to the U .S. Marine Corp.

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