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Teachers say that their students have expressed fear; others feel it’s not a concern for their community.
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Trump Immigration Actions Are Only Latest in White Supremacy Tradition
Claiming immigrants do not deserve due process as well as the targeting of documented, legal…
Chinese investments in Cuba demonstrate a waning U.S. influence in the region
“By suspending foreign aid and dismantling USAID, the Trump administration has weakened our national security,…
The American Pope
A naturalized citizen of Peru, Pope Leo is the first Peruvian and American pontiff.
The Fahey Q&A: Estevan Muñoz-Howard on Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program
Estevan Muñoz-Howard, an organizational consultant, shares details about the worlds first Democracy Voucher program in…
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SJN: Embracing international students’ experiences, seeking solutions to common challenges
“We feel it is important to address current issues in order to highlight solutions that…
Doubled-Up and Overlooked: Homelessness Definition Doesn’t Reflect Most Vulnerable
The definition of homelessness federal agencies use “needs to be amended,” said Barbara Duffield, executive…
How greener schoolyards benefit Colorado kids, communities
At a school that primarily served Latino students, the team designed raised planters that mimicked…
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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Concern Over Education and Family Services in Rhode Island
Improving participation in the electoral process begins with investing time with students.
Independent Voters Gain Ground As New Mexico Opens Primaries
With the stroke of a pen, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham enfranchised almost 350,000 independent voters recently.
How USAID Cuts Left Thousands of Farmers in Guatemala Struggling
Maria Lopez’s tomato farm was thriving but since the U.S. government has begin USAID’s cuts,…
Sazón de Washington: Rosita’s Mexican Grill
From its corner in a vibrant Seattle neighborhood, the restaurant attracts generations of customers, with…
Leading With Passion and Purpose
Centro Hispano supports and enhances the acculturation of the Latino population in the Greater Reading,…
Fighting the Current Immigration Nightmare
Emerging research shows the long term negative effects of children and teens being separated from…
Washington Schools Confront Growing Concerns Over ICE Raids
Teachers say that their students have expressed fear; others feel it’s not a concern for…
When safe spaces disappear: students, faculty grapple with Utah’s anti-DEI law
WSU closed down all cultural centers, harming students.
‘Big Man on Campus’ Pageant Encourages Men to Help End Domestic Violence
Lambda Theta Alpha celebrates their 15th annual male pageant which is designed to help raise…
Wellness with Latinas Breaks Generational Barriers By Improving Student’s Mental Health
A student organization at the University of Washington is providing a safe space for students…
The Power of the Classroom: Why Diversity in Higher Education Matters
“A university education is more than lectures and exams; it’s a gateway to opportunity, transformation,…
Mariachi Quinto Sol Strikes a Chord: Reviving Community at the University of Washington
“We’re meant to be here,” said one of the viola players.
New Law Will Likely Harm Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence
A tragic death sparked national attention, turning into a call to strengthen immigration enforcement to enhance…
Wellness with Latinas Breaks Generational Barriers By Improving Student’s Mental Health
A student organization at the University of Washington is providing a safe space for students…
Giving the Gift of a Smile: A Pediatrician’s Experience in Bolivia
While these mission trips bring hope, they also highlight the deeper issues of healthcare inequity….
Racing Against Memory Loss: The Urgent Need to Address Dementia Disparities
A study estimates that the number of new dementia cases in people 65 years and…
Chicago death doula provides at-home, Spanish language services to Mexican American families
“No necesitas el lenguaje para tú enseñarle a otra persona que tú estás ahí, que…
New bill would extend food benefits to undocumented Oregonians
Data shows hunger across Oregon has climbed in recent years, and Latino communities are disproportionately…
Chicago’s Southwest Side: Vision for Urban Revitalization
Implementing the plan will require collaboration, including utility companies and railroads that own patches of…
A National Monument for Owyhee: a needed call to preserve history and nature in the West
Rich biodiversity and scenic beauty is vulnerable to industrial development, climate change, and unregulated recreation.
Proposed Protections Aim to Support Declining Monarch Butterfly Populations
Some populations are at greater than 99% chance of extinction by 2080.
How greener schoolyards benefit Colorado kids, communities
At a school that primarily served Latino students, the team designed raised planters that mimicked…
Hispanic neighborhoods in Chicago suffer unequal exposure to chemicals
Decades of irresponsible and unjust use of toxic chemicals threaten the health of already disadvantaged…
With the help of navigators, Minnesota Latinos take the clean energy plunge
The U.S. Energy Department reported the Hispanic community faces a median energy burden 24% higher than white…
Trump Immigration Actions Are Only Latest in White Supremacy Tradition
Claiming immigrants do not deserve due process as well as the targeting of documented, legal residents and international students – are not unprecedented at all.
The American Pope
A naturalized citizen of Peru, Pope Leo is the first Peruvian and American pontiff.
How USAID Cuts Left Thousands of Farmers in Guatemala Struggling
Maria Lopez’s tomato farm was thriving but since the U.S. government has begin USAID’s cuts, her farm has struggled.
Leading With Passion and Purpose
Centro Hispano supports and enhances the acculturation of the Latino population in the Greater Reading, Pennsylvania area.
Fighting the Current Immigration Nightmare
Emerging research shows the long term negative effects of children and teens being separated from their parents.
Small Maryland Town Grapples With Immigration Views After Murder Conviction
“The research shows that the immigration and crime relationship does not exist.”
Chinese investments in Cuba demonstrate a waning U.S. influence in the region
“By suspending foreign aid and dismantling USAID, the Trump administration has weakened our national security,…
New Answer to Gentrification in Chicago
Affordable housing developments in Chicago’s Humboldt Park aim to provide living spaces for local educators,…
Local Economic Partnership Helps Montana Town Embrace New Work Sectors
Missoula’s Hispanic or Latino population is over 5% of the total population.
One Stop Party Shop: Dulcería La Fiesta Inc.
“We always say, if you don’t find what you are looking for here, just let…
Latino Freeze Movement: Do Economic Boycotts Create Real Change?
Actor John Leguizamo is pushing for a national freeze on all shopping on February 28,…
Will Trump’s immigration crackdown be good or bad for the economy?
Sensationalized headlines about the small number of lawbreaking immigrants will not change the fact that…
Washington Schools Confront Growing Concerns Over ICE Raids
Teachers say that their students have expressed fear; others feel it’s not a concern for…
Chinese investments in Cuba demonstrate a waning U.S. influence in the region
“By suspending foreign aid and dismantling USAID, the Trump administration has weakened our national security,…
The Fahey Q&A: Estevan Muñoz-Howard on Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program
Estevan Muñoz-Howard, an organizational consultant, shares details about the worlds first Democracy Voucher program in…
Concern Over Education and Family Services in Rhode Island
Improving participation in the electoral process begins with investing time with students.
Independent Voters Gain Ground As New Mexico Opens Primaries
With the stroke of a pen, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham enfranchised almost 350,000 independent voters recently.
Trump Welcomes Salvadoran President to the White House
Bukele met with Trump to discuss the ongoing deportations to the notorious Center for…