Donations Sought for Journalists of Tomorrow — Many of Them Latinos
The Connecticut Health I-Team, a non-profit news service that seeks to empower healthcare consumers and educate the next generation of […]
The Connecticut Health I-Team, a non-profit news service that seeks to empower healthcare consumers and educate the next generation of […]
It appears that happiness is hard to come by for Latinos, according to the results of a recent poll
Filmmaker Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, most known for her 2012 documentary Wonder Women! The Untold Stories of American Superheroines, has taken the mission
By Ken Liebskind CTLatinoNews.com If you are a Latino attending high school in New Haven public schools, there is
By Juan Miret Latina Lista Seeing Carlos Angon reminds one that today´s immigrants in Oklahoma have an incredible impact on
Daniel Quiñones had not been in the United States for more than a couple of weeks before he faced the
Cara Kenefick CTLatinoNews.com Students are out of school (or if your district got slammed with snow days, almost out) and
The culture of divorce has become the norm in today’s society. With that, the number of single Hispanic fathers is
When 60 inner-city kids are dropped off at Big Turtle Village summer camp in Devil’s Hopyard State Park in East
Jose-Luis Orozco has been educating children through musical entertainment for the past 42 years. Now 65-years-old, Orozco is affecting yet
To some of his academic colleagues, Professor Jason De León’s work in the Sonoran Desert is nothing more than trash
Ed Fast can’t technically call himself a Latino, so instead, he calls himself a “Latino at heart.” Heart is all