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A quinceañera is a birthday celebration of a girl's 15th birthday that symbolizes her transition into womanhood. Quinceañeras are primarily a tradition in Latino culture, particularly among Mexicans ...
"ICE has a Hispanic face." That was the conclusion reached by a Univision report last July after the television network followed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to an arrest operation of ...
Eighteen-year-old Karen Vega has become the first Indigenous Oaxacan model to appear on the cover of Vogue Mexico. Her journey began at the age of 14 when she supported her grandfather’s wife, a ...
According to People Magazine, the “Sexiest Man Alive” has been a White (non-Hispanic or non-Latino) man for thirty years. As Hollywood diversifies its talent… ...
Few people today know that the state of California owes its name to a legendary Black queen. Queen Calafia, a fictional character, who first appears in Las Sergas de Esplandían, a medieval romance ...
NALCAB’s Fellowship seeks to train members of nonprofits to be able to advance the economic development of the Latino communities they support.
The Pew Research Center, a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its main funder, recently released the latest report from ongoing research into the state of news, information, and journalism in ...
The practice of slavery during Colonial times brought many African people to the Latin American continent. In countries like Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay, Blacks account for a big proportion of the ...
Corruption in Latin America continues to undermine democracy, and is one of the main causes of attacks on human rights.
City government named two prominent women leaders, Vanessa Garrett Harley and Jessica Shapiro, to fill deputy mayor roles, succeeding Cynthia Figueroa, who completed her term on Jan. 7. Vanessa ...
The debate against racism has raged around the world since George Floyd’s death at the hands of police brutality. Mexico, as many other countries, joined the movement while ignoring the racial issues ...
To the surprise of the skeptics, the Trump Administration has stepped out of its choreography by choosing as a judicial nominee again a white man, but this time, of Hispanic origin. Fernando Rodríguez ...
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