Latina Break Dancing Pioneer Recounts Her Journey in Hip Hop
Ana “Rokafella” Garcia, a trailblazer and pioneer for women in hip hop, recounted her journey in a recent episode of […]
Ana “Rokafella” Garcia, a trailblazer and pioneer for women in hip hop, recounted her journey in a recent episode of […]
By Angela Millan-Epstein CTLatinoNews.com contributor Ruben Blades’ concert was the perfect refreshment for a summer night in Hartford. The six-time
Increasing numbers of Latina women are going against their old customs by converting to Islam, a report by Womens
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More Latinos are not only enrolling in four-year college programs, but an increasing number are graduating as well, according to
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Serena Auñón, the second woman to become a NASA astronaut, has become an inspiration for many Latino high school students
By Christina Rose CTLatinoNews.com The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the county’s largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization, left three
By Taran Lucker CTLatinoNews.com Understanding the role art can play in the overall development of a child, Guido Garaycochea wanted
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The way Hispanics consume news is changing, according to a new report from the Pew Hispanic Center. More Latino
With Hispanic men spending approximately eight dollars more per month on hair products than non-Hispanic men, and a majority of