Census results underscore importance of state’s Latino population
As the numbers from the 2020 Census arrive there are strong signs that the fast-growing Hispanic-Latino population is poised to […]
As the numbers from the 2020 Census arrive there are strong signs that the fast-growing Hispanic-Latino population is poised to […]
One doesn’t need to spend much time reading a newspaper, listening to a news radio program, watching a newscast on
“Community college students have been hit especially hard by COVID-19,” CSCU President Terrence Cheng said. “By eliminating the debt those
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! Or is it ¡Feliz Mes de la Herencia Hispana? How does one celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
The Government of Honduras has reported 346,134 confirmed cases of COVID-19 within its borders and 9,081 COVID-19 related deaths as of September 7, 2021. Even
After universal absentee ballot access helped make the 2020 election one of the most successful elections in Connecticut history, despite a
The Hortencia Zavala Foundation (HZF) is proud to announce the inaugural class of Journalism Camp: covering race, ethnicity, and culture! Jasmine Jones is
State Healthcare Advocate on losing your job and health coverage
AARP Connecticut invites community organizations and governments across the state to apply for the 2021 Livable Communities Grant Program, a local
“I love it because I feel like I’m giving back to my community back home in Peru by collaborating with
“She was a lonely woman,” said William Mendoza, producer/director of the Latin Heartbeat Orchestra, remembering his mother. “I would ask
Program Coordinator of The Hub: Behavioral Health Action Organization on opioid epidemic and mental illness