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On Aug. 14, the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas in Austin opened Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America, an exhibition that engages with rare textiles and ...
Created by Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America (LEDA), a national nonprofit that promotes the diversification of top-tier universities, businesses, and civic organizations, LEDA Legal is out ...
Since 2018, McKinsey & Company have been creating a report on Mexican women in the workforce, and the inequality they face.
The two organizations have come together to provide training for infrastructure work for youths out of high school, readying them to enter the workforce.
On Dec. 1, 2022, Atif Saeed officially took on the position of CEO for the Philadelphia International Airport, overseeing the annual servicing of 32 million passengers, 106,000 full time jobs, and the ...
The Board of Directors of Bank of America Corporation recently announced the incorporation of this executive of Latino origin to the Audit and Compensation and Human Capital Committees of the Board of ...
As part of its $30 billion commitment, JPMorgan Chase & Co's US consumer and commercial banking business has developed this lending program for small businesses located in predominantly Black and ...
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 ...
To mark the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, Biden for President Pennsylvania announced the formation of a Latino Leadership Council featuring some of the state’s most prominent Latinx leaders. But ...
The bus becomes a vantage point to take a closer look at people and their everyday struggles, and at social change and division. Cartagena watched the city’s rapid, devastating growth from 66,000 ...
First the young and attractive Mr. Marston died of poisoning, then the cook, Mrs. Rogers, the third was General MacArthur, who was frightened to death, and so on up to ten. Now the last to disappear ...
Five children have died in immigration detention centers in the United States since December, victims of the government's chaotic policies.