Celebrating a hero back home from the COVID-19 frontline
“It was an honor and a privilege for me to go and help them.”
Army Major Milca Rosario
“It was an honor and a privilege for me to go and help them.”
Army Major Milca Rosario
Protests across Connecticut over death of George Floyd, and in Bridgeport – a Latino teen
The disparity between the rate of police traffic stops of Black and Hispanic drivers and their white counterparts shrank for
By Vicki Adame, CTLatinoNews.com Brandon Gomez understands that being a young, gay Latino journalist; he has a responsibility to tell the stories
By Ana Radelat, CTMirror.org The U.S. Labor Department Friday reported that the national unemployment rate, especially among Latinos and African Americans, soared
By Ana Radelat, CTMirror.org When Wanda Valdez-Jablonecki returns to her West Hartford home from her shift as a head cashier at
By Angélica Serrano-Román This story was reported under a partnership with CTLatinoNews. Puerto Rico is struggling to simultaneously tackle two emergencies
By Bill Sarno, CTLatinoNews.com On Sunday, March 8, more than thirty thousand salsa fans packed a stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico
By Doris Maldonado People with disabilities have been in perpetual quarantine long before COVID-19. That’s right! While you’re drowning in
As of the 2010 U.S. census, people who self-identified as White constituted the majority in Puerto Rico, making up 75.8% of the
Leadership academy provides skills key to professional and personal success
More than 50 students from Puerto Rico have enrolled in Hartford Public Schools (HPS) since last month’s devastating earthquakes. Students and