Bel Hernández, the Chicano movement taught her not to remain silent in the face of injustices
It was supposed to be a paradise, where she would supposedly reunite ... more
It was supposed to be a paradise, where she would supposedly reunite ... more
It had been anticipated. The SELA Art Center will have to close ... more
Ingrid Reyes always had something clear in her mind, to travel the ... more
She comes from the land of Selena, though she's not into music. ... more
Street vendors in Los Angeles can now operate at some of the ... more
The most important American football game of the year, the Super Bowl, ... more
Every night was a kind of celebration in the Ductoc family's house. ... more
Sergio Lira, Lynette Coll and Cristobal Güell are launching Luz Films, a ... more
Latinos account for half of the growth in new eligible voters since ... more
Black people accounted for nearly 13% of traffic stops in California in ... more
Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy in the Civil Rights space is an ... more
It was a white T-shirt bearing the likeness of Snoopy wearing shades ... more
22% of Mexican restaurants in the US are in California. Mexican culture ... more
Latinas in medicine experience high rates of discrimination and mental health struggles, ... more
America's labor market is coming off a boil, but one unexpected corner ... more
Lies usually have greater reach than truths. They spread much faster, a ... more
JazmÃn Aguilar is a woman filled with dreams and stories—in her mind. ... more
By Francisco Castro The current Senior Program Director at Community Partners advocates and ... more
His voice is calm, clear, and filled with wisdom. David R. Hernández ... more
"What do you want to be when you grow up?" Georgina Hernández ... more
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