With an Aging Population that Needs Culturally Competent Care, Families Face A Caregiver Crunch.
Read MoreYears of separation weigh heavily on Central American immigrant parents in the San Francisco Bay Area who yearn to reunite with the children they left behind.
Read MoreLos colegios comunitarios ofrecen cada vez más una alternativa asequible para los estudiantes latinos a la hora de obtener una licenciatura.
Read MoreA natural mutation found in Puerto Rican dairy cows might keep them healthier in extreme heat.
Read MoreParents and educators may feel helpless to stop widespread drug use among adolescents, but evidence-based interventions can make a difference by building children’s skills and adult-child relationships.
Read MoreCommunity colleges are increasingly offering a more affordable alternative for Latino students when it comes to getting a bachelor’s degree.
Read MorePolicies, Demand, Spur Affordable Housing Shortage in Puerto Rico.
Read MoreLatino organizations mobilize in support of “Blue Beetle,” the summer’s biggest Latino-themed movie.
Read MoreEn la ciudad de Nueva York, el aprendizaje práctico está cobrando una nueva dimensión a medida que estudiantes colaboran con investigadores para monitorear la contaminación del aire en sus escuelas y vecindarios. Los alumnos usan los datos que generan para abordar las injusticias ambientales y luchar por reformas legislativas más amplias.
Read MoreAs the U.S. Brazilian community grows, so does its political engagement — at times from the far right.
Read MoreFar-right extremism targeting Latinos and an uptick in mass shootings have galvanized the state’s largest cultural group to embrace gun ownership.
Read MoreDigital “nomads” seeking paradise settled in a beachfront Dominican town, hurting the local economy, while just beyond their view the Dominican government continues its systemic deportation of Haitians.
Read MoreIn New York City, hands-on learning is taking on a new dimension as students partner with researchers to monitor air pollution in their schools and neighborhoods. Students use the data they generate to address environmental injustices and pursue broader legislative change.
Read MoreThe band rocked the L.A. music scene in the 90s. Then it went dormant, leaving fans longing for more. Three decades later Lava Diva erupts again, rekindling memories of when it set local stages on fire.
Read MoreSilvia Rodríguez Vega made a promise to herself after working with children who drew their own fears. The result is a book that shows the powerful effect of art as healing.
Read MoreIn Mexico, the government ignores long COVID, and health systems belittle longhaulers suffering neurological and neuropsychiatric aftereffects.
Read MoreThrough the power of literature, oral storytelling and identity, Cuban American author Meg Medina, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, invites children into the world of books.
Read MoreResidents in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, have built the island’s first community-owned solar microgrid.
Read MoreHigh schools that treat trans teenagers with respect and care provide essential emotional and academic support, and help these students develop self-confidence and thrive.
Read MoreCómo un programa sin fines de lucro en la Florida está intentando reducir la brecha que impide que las familias de los trabajadores agrícolas tengan mejores oportunidades académicas y económicas.
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