OPINION: The Expanding Array of Latinos in Connecticut
By Orlando J. Rodriguez Yolanda Negrόn knows Willimantic well after graduating from Eastern Connecticut State University and serving on the […]
By Orlando J. Rodriguez Yolanda Negrόn knows Willimantic well after graduating from Eastern Connecticut State University and serving on the […]
By Juhem Navarro-Rivera In the aftermath of the 2012 election, with exit polls showing Romney capturing only one-in-four Hispanic voters,
Hugo Balta Special to CTLatinoNews.com Human beings are legal. Actions are illegal. Despite this clear distinction, the term “illegal immigrant”
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) has gained significant traction as a direct result of the efforts from its political action
By Dr. Fred McKinney Special to CTLatinoNews.com For the past several years and over multiple administrations, the Greater New England Minority
By Madelyn Colon CTLatinoNews.com Political Columnist In a powerful interview on a national Spanish language television network last week, the
(Editor’s note: Orlando J. Rodriguez, author of “Vote Thieves” (see link at the bottom of the article), is a respected
By Madelyn Colon CTLatinoNews.com Political Columnist Across the country, 5.85 million Americans are legally forbidden to vote because they have
By Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro Special to CTLatinoNews.com As a Catholic whose values of community and service were formed in
Editor’s Note: We are glad to announce that the Hartford Courant is now teaming up with CtLatinoNews.com to feature our local
Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, selected as the new head of the Catholic Church, will be a Pope who embraces
By Madelyn Colon CTLatinoNews.com Political Columnist If State Rep. Victor Cuevas (D- Waterbury) has his way, the Waterbury region of