La Plaza: advocating and preparing Latino students for educational success
La Plaza empowers Latinos by providing and increasing access to essential social, education, and workforce development services.
La Plaza empowers Latinos by providing and increasing access to essential social, education, and workforce development services.
“I don’t know how long it’s going to take to sink in; but it’s definitely a surreal moment right now,” Brian Hernandez Jr.
Silvia Davila works to ensure that Latino students and families have equal access to the school’s resources.
Jo Anna Cardoza says she believes in the importance of representation for all residents.
Improving the quality of life for the working-class and immigrant populations of Chicago’s southwest side
How the community thrives in a challenging cold and remote state
Ricardo Ruiz won the Washington State Book Award in poetry this year for “We Had Our Reasons.” The book shares migrant farm workers’ stories.
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.
First time novelist, Diana Rojas introduces us to “Litany of Saints: A Triptych.” Stories about new Americans.
The exhibit curated by Hartford Artist Joel Cintron, showcases and celebrates Connecticut’s extensive Puerto Rican community.
A bilingual ministry was started in a small town experiencing rapid growth in its Spanish-speaking population. Bowman Assembly of God now provides the only Spanish church service for nearly 90 miles.
Shame, greed, guilt, denial, and grief take center stage in a timely and honest portrayal of the United States.