Arizona – Candidate Legally Changes Name To 'Cesar Chavez' To Appeal To Latino Voters
Cesar Chavez died more than 20 years ago, and yet the name of the National Farm Workers Association co-founder is […]
Cesar Chavez died more than 20 years ago, and yet the name of the National Farm Workers Association co-founder is […]
Photo: wildmesquite.org Eloisa Tamez remembers the exact day five years ago when she said it took the federal government just
By Adam Chiara CTLatinoNews.com The three have only lived for 84 years, yet in that time, these young
Photo: oregonir.org President Barack Obama on Monday called the spike in children and teenagers caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border alone
Boosting Latino turnout for elections is the only way to break the “vicious circle” that leaves Hispanics with so little
Photo: latinonewstoday.com As an educator at a predominantly Latino charter school in Los Angeles, Nayeli Reyes, 29, has a unique
Photo: www.edf.org The United States government has been deporting large numbers of undocumented migrants as of late, and the majority
Several years ago, Columba Bush was at a Republican women’s gathering in Jacksonville, Florida, looking like she wanted to bolt
The Republican National Committee (RNC) argues a high-profile campaign backed by Eva Longoria meant to elevate Latino candidates is
North Stamford resident Maria Gonzalez spent her second straight Mother’s Day without seeing or hearing from her 5-year-old son Santiago.
By Adam Chiara CTLatinoNews.com Latino members of the General Assembly praised the accomplishments of this year’s session
She has a criminal investigation hanging over her head and opponents are lining up to oust her from her