2014 CTLatinoNews "Champions Of Change"
It’s that time again, when we look back at this year and highlight some of the major accomplishments made by Latinos in our […]
It’s that time again, when we look back at this year and highlight some of the major accomplishments made by Latinos in our […]
By Olivia Demarinis | staff@latinpost.com Major League Baseball’s highest-ranking Hispanic woman in a management role filed a lawsuit this week that
Rather than crushing them with too much information and making it hard to find useful material, most Americans say the
Civil rights groups are sounding the alarm over proposed changes to 2020 Census questionnaires, including combining the Hispanic ethnicity category
We live in a country where race is a dichotomy and people are literally separated into categories of black
Today, Tuesday, December 2, 2014, charities, families, businesses, community centers, and students around the world will come together for one
By: Daniel Cox, Juhem Navarro-Rivera One of the most surprising findings to emerge from the new PRRI/AAR climate change survey
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com Brenda Perez was only 10-years-old when the police officer knocked on her door, when he
Aly Morell had a decision to make entering her freshman year of high school. She could play for
photo: elclarin.net.ve For Latinos born with Afro-textured, curly hair or kinky hair – referred to as pelo malo or “bad hair”
If you thought Spanish food was all paella and pinchos then think again. Get ready as The Local takes you
The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (CLALCS) announced today