Opinion: Latino Professionals Helping Younger Generations
I remember graduating from Horace Mann Middle School in San Francisco (a school that no longer exists because of a […]
I remember graduating from Horace Mann Middle School in San Francisco (a school that no longer exists because of a […]
The November 5th election is drawing near and around the state a number of Latinos are vying for elected
Since its birth, rock music has been a sort of boys club with young men at the microphone in far
By Suzanne Bates CTLatinoNews.com It isn’t easy being the kid who is “different” at school. Far too many children,
Fidel Vargas, Hispanic Scholarship Fund president and CEO, said his group wants to award scholarships to young immigrants lacking permanent
The National Park Service is recommending that Congress create a new historic park to honor farm labor leader Cesar Chavez,
If a U.S. student learning English were to drive across the country, he would find that in some states he
By Judith Kelliher MassLatinoNews.com NORTHAMPTON—Since 1992, master stringed instrument-maker William R. Cumpiano has devoted part of his time to
Imagine, in a single room: billionaire Masters of the Social Media Universe, and undocumented immigrants, many of them the children
There are 52 million Latinos in the United States. About 1.1 million Hispanics are born every year, 131 born every
Mitt Romney’s presidential run has brought attention to the Mormon church. But there is a side to the religion that
By Laurie Loisel MassLatinoNews.com Bliss Requa-Trautz tells of a recent case when a longtime resident of Holyoke was