The History Of The 'Borinqueneers' – A Story of Pride, Despite Prejudice
Compiled by CTLatinoNews.com Through an act of Congress on March 2, 1899, the first Puerto Rican unit was formed for […]
Compiled by CTLatinoNews.com Through an act of Congress on March 2, 1899, the first Puerto Rican unit was formed for […]
By Diane Alverio CTLatinoNews.com So often, we are asked why we created CTLatinoNews.com; the answer is simple –
Brian Woodman, Jr. CTLatinoNews.com Frank Medina, grew up in Bridgeport, CT and still remembers when he first learned about the legendary
A Congressional Gold Medal is an award bestowed by the United States Congress and is, along with the Presidential
Google has apologized–sort of–to a Los Angeles-based Latino group after the group called the tech giant out, arguing that it
The Hispanic Division and the Poetry and Literature Center at the Library of Congress have launched a collaborative
By Brian Woodman Jr. CTLatinoNews.com Ninety-one-year-old Farmington resident Luis Rodriguez, remembers, as an 18 year-old he enlisted
Photo: ioba.org From Wednesday to Saturday, thousands will gather at Jacob K. Javits Center in New York for BookExpo America,
Redraft-1660’s map of New Amsterdam: wikipedia.org Actor Armando Batista well remembers when he had the epiphany. “I was at El
Editor’s Note: This breaking news from the Congressional Gold Medal Alliance came in this morning. The senate yesterday passed the bill
Editor’s Note: This story on local reaction to the progress of the Borinqueneers bill was posted before the Senate’s
Photo: newstaco.com There are 342 million people in the world who live in places where the language that they speak