Latinos Gain Seats In Local Elections Across Massachusetts
Newly elected Councilor Judith Garcia CHELSEA, MASS.–Riding through her district in the heart of Chelsea, 24-year-old Judith Garcia stops to […]
Newly elected Councilor Judith Garcia CHELSEA, MASS.–Riding through her district in the heart of Chelsea, 24-year-old Judith Garcia stops to […]
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com With the median age of their labor force already topping 50, Connecticut manufacturers are finding that
A college student from California is the first American fatality identified in the Paris terror attacks. Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, a
The Costa Rican government has agreed to issue humanitarian visas to more than 1,000 undocumented Cubans detained in the Central
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com A culture which prevailed in the mid-20th century America viewed breastfeeding as outside the norm, as “the
As the nation honors its veterans, government officials point to the growing numbers of Latinos in the military, while Hispanic
“No hablo español.” I never learned how to say it without feeling embarrassed. Maybe I was just being sensitive, but
U.S. government officials who are playing a key role in firming up ties with the Cuban regime and paving the
Joana Dos Santos came to the US from Uruguay in 2001 when she was 14. Her family was part of
Maria Konnikova In 1922, in “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus,” the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein wrote, “The limits of my language mean the limits
Michael Cardona, newly-elected member of Meriden’s city council Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Both Latino Republican and Democratic leaders came away from
As the old saying goes, behind every good man is a good woman. Or in Ted Cruz’s case, behind the