Meet the Faces of Democracy: Adrian Fontes
Marine turned Arizona’s secretary of state discusses his love of running elections, the threats posed by AI and his passion for mariachi
Marine turned Arizona’s secretary of state discusses his love of running elections, the threats posed by AI and his passion for mariachi
One naturalized Kearney resident, originally from Mexico, is ready to make her voice heard in the 2024 election. Nearly 900,000 immigrants and refugees became U.S. citizens in 2023, and the rapidly growing population could impact elections.
With the Congressional and Presidential races on the horizon, UnidosUS released a poll that provides timely insights into the priorities of this electorate and how immigration factors into their actions at the ballet box.
At the same time, the state ranks worst in the nation — nearly three times below national standards — for ensuring there are enough counselors to serve students
Reproductive justice advocates say Latinas are being lured by promises of free pregnancy tests and free diapers. Many are unknowingly walking into clinics that push a hidden agenda.
The findings of the Pew Research Center report are consistent with ongoing trends that signify a decades-long shift within the U.S. Hispanic and Latino community – a preponderance for English.
Stuck between a rock and a stork, millennials are juggling financial strain, societal expectations, and the very real need for caregiving.
According to a report from the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families, there were 18.6 million Latino children (ages 18
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