Blood and Booze: The history of Cinco de Mayo
The images that come to mind for most United States residents when thinking of Cinco de Mayo are of Mexican […]
The images that come to mind for most United States residents when thinking of Cinco de Mayo are of Mexican […]
State Rep. Hilda E. Santiago, D-Meriden, said serving people and working in state government is her biggest passion. Her involvement in local government
The first time DePaul junior, Ariana Collazo heard of an Afro-Latina individual in school was last year during her Afro
During the entirety of the COVID-19 pandemic, Latinos, in particular, have suffered and faced disproportional health and economic impacts. For
WBEZ Chicago and Illinois Latino News (ILLN) are proud to announce a new partnership in best serving the public. The
After 31 years of the Little Village Arch serving as a symbol of the Mexican community in Chicago, the two-story
The Dominican community of Meriden celebrated Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia — Our Lady of Altagracia — the “protector of the Dominican
Illinois Latino News (ILLN) announces the launch of ILLN Opinion+, a monthly series that invites community leaders to showcase their
Many Latinos in Illinois are excitedly waiting for DÃa de los Reyes, Three Kings Day, the closing event of the