Voting Rights Act Case Could Adversely Affect Latino Voters
The Supreme Court could take up a case regarding the Voting Rights Act and how it’s implemented across the country, […]
The Supreme Court could take up a case regarding the Voting Rights Act and how it’s implemented across the country, […]
Latino students continue to fall behind white students across the country, according to a recent report by the U.S. Department of Education.
Nivea Torres, a leading Latina educator, has been appointed interim head of the Connecticut Technical High School System by the
The Census Bureau is rethinking how it defines race in light of the ever-shifting minority population in the United States.
Latinos have the lowest education attainment level of any group in the U.S., and improving that statistic will be a
Latino and other minority children are now almost half of all K-12 schoolchildren, and by 2060 Latinos will be almost 33 percent
Latinos voters, who emerged as a powerful voice in this year’s elections, are getting notice from the top political circles
The State Elections Enforcement Commission has opened up a potential voter fraud investigation regarding state Rep.-elect Christina Ayala and her
In the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, a Yale lecturer in political science is calling for President
Two Latino families are sharing in the horror that was Friday’s mass killing at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown
The incoming Speaker of the House of Representatives has told State Rep.-elect Christina Ayala she has to be a resident
We here at CTLatinoNews.com wanted to share the words of President Barack Obama in the wake of the horrific school