New Hampshire stroke survivor stresses importance of knowing the stroke warning signs and acting quickly
Just 58% of Hispanic adults in the U.S. can recognize stroke signs, according to the CDC.
Just 58% of Hispanic adults in the U.S. can recognize stroke signs, according to the CDC.
Education experts are calling for policy and societal changes that would best support educators of color across the state.
“Art helps our seniors focus and concentrate—it gives them a purpose to feel appreciated…,” said Luisa Ornelas, LAMDA program coordinator.
Silvia Davila works to ensure that Latino students and families have equal access to the school’s resources.
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
A community leveraged their diversity and lived experiences in responding to persistent language barriers in education.
Three out of every four immigrants in the U.S. are naturalized citizens. A new report says that in eight states this year, including Nevada, the number of immigrants eligible to become U.S. citizens outnumbers those states’ margins of victory in the 2020 presidential election.
9 million immigrants are eligible for U.S. citizenship, yet 91 percent do not proceed with their applications. Why?
KCUR spent several months conducting listening sessions and interviews in various neighborhoods across Kansas City, Missouri, and Johnson County, Kansas. Throughout this process, they heard stories of how Latinos are introducing unique cultural elements while also expressing shared concerns.
Compelling and timely, art illuminates the real stories of DREAMers fighting to establish a place for themselves in the U.S.
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.