Jasmine Gonzalez: “It takes a village”
Improving the quality of life for the working-class and immigrant populations of Chicago’s southwest side
Improving the quality of life for the working-class and immigrant populations of Chicago’s southwest side
Nava shares how the barriers of being a first generation immigrant in the U.S., helped shape the work she leads in the service of others.
The Associate State Director, Advocacy & Outreach, with AARP Illinois, discusses digital equity, caregiving resources, and how family shapes his love of serving the community.
Creating transformative change by building power with working families through strategic community-labor organizing, grassroots leadership development, civic engagement, and training.
Bueno Vasquez discusses how Afro-Latinos experiences are influenced by race, skin tone, in ways distinct from those of other Hispanics, including struggling with their Black identity.
After-school programs offer mentoring and positive role models for youth. Besides academic support, after-school programs offer a wide range of
Latinos are the most significant and fastest-growing group in the U.S., yet their presence in healthcare, particularly as physicians, remains
Advocating for the rights and interests of the Hispanic-Latino community takes a village. Fostering partnerships creates a united front to
According to recent reports, the Latino economy is valued at 3.2 trillion dollars, up from $2.8 trillion in 2020. If
At a time when we’re seeing climate change causing record-breaking heat, massive droughts in some areas, and extreme floods in
Latinos play an essential role in shaping the U.S. economy. As one of the fastest-growing demographic groups in the country,
November 11 is Veteran’s Day, honoring the military Veterans of the United States Armed Forces. There are nearly a million