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As Trump policy changes loom, nearly half of farmworkers lack legal status
“If we lost half of the farmworker population in a short period of time, the agriculture sector would likely collapse.”
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University of Washington’s Latine Student Union Is Rebuilding Community
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President Jimmy Carter & Puerto Rico
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The role of theater in fostering constructive political dialogue
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A Strategy To Solving Food Insecurity On College Campuses
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“I want to be able to provide that same support that my teachers provided me…
University of Washington’s Latine Student Union Is Rebuilding Community
“I’ve just grown to love … creating a space for Latine students of all countries,”…
A Strategy To Solving Food Insecurity On College Campuses
Fordham University’s Swipe Out Hunger initiative helps students battling food insecurity.
When in doubt, just remember ‘Sí se puede’
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RI Kids Count Event Highlights Collaboration in Childhood Advocacy
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Expanding nutrition access for Kentucky moms, babies
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Maryland scientists create Latino genetic database for medical research
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Seattle researchers say more resources are needed for Latinos with long COVID
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‘Nuestros Bosques’ to boost urban green spaces
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Environmental racism threatens Hoosier communities
“There’s a large despair of impact for individuals of color, specifically Asian Americans and Hispanics…
‘We can’t lose hope’: A Pilsen Mother’s Mission to Save Monarch Butterflies
“I want my grandchildren to know about the monarch butterflies,” Claudia Galeno-Sanchez said.
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New federal funds earmarked for SD rural water projects
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As Trump policy changes loom, nearly half of farmworkers lack legal status
“If we lost half of the farmworker population in a short period of time, the agriculture sector would likely collapse.”
What Selena Gomez’s Critics Get Wrong About Her Spanish
In the United States, some Spanish speakers experience linguistic racism.
Massachusetts, the Only State with a “Right-to-Shelter” Law, Faces Increasing Demand for Services
As the number of families and individuals seeking assistance grows, the strain on state resources intensifies, testing the limits.
President Jimmy Carter & Puerto Rico
“You have made a rich contribution to the life of the United States while preserving your own unique culture and traditions within the broader community”
Leonardo! A Wonderful Show About a Terrible Monster Comes To Minnesota
“It’s ultimately a story about friendship, discovering who you are, trying to understand who you are,” said Maydi Díaz.
The role of theater in fostering constructive political dialogue
How theater and the Arts can help effectively introduce opposing viewpoints and communicate through those differences.
As Trump policy changes loom, nearly half of farmworkers lack legal status
“If we lost half of the farmworker population in a short period of time, the…
With the help of navigators, Minnesota Latinos take the clean energy plunge
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Community Leaders Come Together To Find Solutions For Housing Crisis In Chicago
Program affords families the opportunity to stay in neighborhoods they’ve lived in their whole lives…
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Advancing Latino Homeownership
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President Jimmy Carter & Puerto Rico
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President Jimmy Carter Remembered As Defender of Democracy
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CT immigrant rights advocates, state officials brace for President-elect Trump’s immigration plans
As concerns about Donald Trump’s re-election grow among Latino immigrants in Connecticut, state officials and…
Opinion: Puerto Rico Status Imposters
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The Great Latino Apology: It’s The Street, Stupid
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