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By Cara Kenefick CTLatinoNews.com When Robert, a Connecticut resident who requested his last name be withheld for reasons of privacy, heard an ad for...
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In recent months, immigration, race and ethnicity have dominated headlines. One reason is because with each passing year, more and more people in...
It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” While it’s an unfair fact of life, landing a job can come down to...
Fifty-two years after Dolores Huerta negotiated the United Farm Workers union’s first successful collective bargaining agreement, Teresa Romero will become the first woman...
By Cara Kenefick CTLatinoNews.com When Robert, a Connecticut resident who requested his last name be withheld for reasons of privacy, heard an ad for...
By Linda Levinson CTLatinoNews.com As a woman, Aura Alvarado, of Windsor, Conn., has experienced first hand that finding the right balance between her career...
While the economy has been slow to rebuild, Latino homeowners are forced to face the crumbling percentages in home equity and real estate. The...
Latina seamstresses, Petra Mata and Viola Ceseres, who formerly worked for Levi Strauss, have taken their sewing skills to pursue an even bigger dream. They’ve...
By Nelson Rodriguez, MBA The “Sandwich Generation” is the largely unheralded group of adults who find themselves raising and providing for young children while...
By Cara Kenefick CTLatinoNews.com Connecticut’s young workforce is stuck. With high unemployment rates for young people between the ages of 18 and 24, more...
By Nelson Rodriguez At some point, many people with retirement or employer-sponsored investment accounts will find themselves faced with the decision of what to...