Reaching Latino Voters Is All About The Message
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“Cumpleaños feliz, te deseamos a ti,” our family sang “Happy Birthday,” to my wife, Adriana. “Cumpleaños felices,” we cheered, not
This week, CTLN Opinion+ had the opportunity to speak with Marilyn Alverio, the founder & CEO of Latinas and Power
On this week’s episode of Illinois Latino News Opinion+, Dr. Robert Rodriguez, president and founder of DRR Advisors, joined us
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City officials made the right decision by denying General Iron’s permit, but something is clearly wrong when it takes four excruciating years –
More than 1,000 Connecticut children under age 6 were reported poisoned by lead in 2020, according to a report released this month
It has been a very difficult two years for so many; nearly 8,000 Chicagoans and more than 33,000 Illinoisans have
Hartford Public Schools (HPS) have over 17,000 students, and more than half are Hispanic-Latino; more than 1 in 5 are
Anticonquista Café not only roasts their coffee here in Chicago, but harvests it from the high mountains of Guatemala. In
State Rep. Hilda E. Santiago, D-Meriden, said serving people and working in state government is her biggest passion. Her involvement in local government
For Charlie Hunts, changing his first name across all platforms was a critical step in transitioning into his true identity