Child Migrants' Harrowing Journey Brought To Life On Stage
Many of the kids who left Central America for the U.S. two years ago are still waiting to see […]
Many of the kids who left Central America for the U.S. two years ago are still waiting to see […]
Editor: A student participating in a NAHJ (National Association of Hispanic Journalists) student project, Nadine Zaiour, a senior at Florida International
Is Connecticut really the second-worst state in the country for Hispanic Americans to live? That’s the view of 24/7
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com In 2014, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, 82,000 people moved to Connecticut from other states.
On Wednesday, April 13, leaders of the U.S. House and Senate will present a Congressional Gold Medal in honor
While we hear of the need for diverse books and that Latinos are a growing demographic, getting a book published
Frank Medina Special to CTLatinoNews.com These are exciting times for the Borinqueneers legacy! It does not get any better
photo: wikipedia.org As part The New York Times’ interactive project, “What It’s Really Like to Work in Hollywood* (*If you’re
By Robert G. Rodriguez Social Security Public Affairs Specialist, New Britain , CT It’s leap year and that means one
Bessy Reyna Special to CTLatinoNews.com Editor’s note: Bessy Reyna spoke recently at an ethnic media conference where she spoke
Crusading Mexican journalist Anabel Flores Salazar was found murdered and ditched along a highway a day after she
Joseph Rodriguez will again be commuting to Hartford to work in the office of U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal.