Women's History Month: 20 Puerto Rican Women Everyone Should Know
March is Women’s History Month and La Respuesta magazine proudly celebrates the immense contributions of Boricua women in both Puerto Rico and the Diaspora. For this important […]
March is Women’s History Month and La Respuesta magazine proudly celebrates the immense contributions of Boricua women in both Puerto Rico and the Diaspora. For this important […]
Folks from Salinas like to remind you that their valley is the “Salad Bowl of the World.”
Annika Darling/CTLatinoNews.com Dr. Zulma R. Toro’s name has appeared
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com As word spread that Ivette Rivera-Dreyer had passed away December 14 at the age of 58, many
Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com For many Hispanics living in Connecticut during the 1980s, the health care system care seemed alien and
A baffling, error-filled attempt to rewrite Mexican-American history doesn’t meet state public education requirements in Texas and is unlikely to get
Special to CTLatinoNews.com This Friday, Nov 4th , CT Students for a Dream (C4D) will host its third annual Educator
A Latina student at a university in Boston said that her professor on Thursday handed back her paper and
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Bill Sarno/CTLatinoNews.com As the fall semester began, Norwalk Community College (NCC) found that its Hispanic enrollment, already the highest for
Another school year begins and Latinos across the country are entering college in record numbers. Your first days in
Special to CTLatinoNews.com On June 24, 2016 cofounders of Arte Inc. Daniel Diaz and David Greco, along with chaperones,