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El Magonista | Vol. 10, No. 30 | August 5, 2022 - N.Y. court ruling ...
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Long Beach launches Latino Cultural Center and El Mercado with October fiesta
Long-held dream becomes reality at Cesar Chavez Park. By Harry Saltzgaver | Press-Telegram | SEP. 19, 2022 | Photo courtesy of Centro CHA An 18-month visioning process culminated this month with the City Council approving a five-year, $4 million agreement to create the Latino Cultural Center and El Mercado de ... -
First lady Jill Biden visit to LA’s Homeboy Industries shines light on non-profit’s ‘impact’
By Robert Morales | Press-Telegram | SEP. 16, 2022 | Photo by Jae C. Hong Extricating oneself from life as a gang member is not easy. Neither is reintegrating into society after a prison term. That’s why it was a big deal when Homeboy Industries was founded by Father Gregory ... -
More than a Mexican Independence Day parade, it’s an East L.A. celebration of cultural pride
By Soudi Jimenez | Los Angeles Times | SEP. 17, 2022 | Photo by Soudi Jimenez After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the traditional Mexican Independence Day Parade will resume Sunday in East Los Angeles with colorful floats, charros, dancers, musicians and special guests, including Dodgers pitching legend Fernando Valenzuela as ... -
NFL releases controversial logo for Latino Heritage Month
By Victoria Hernandez | USA Today | SEP. 15, 2022 | Photos from NFL The NFL released a special edition logo on Thursday to coincide with the start of Latino Heritage Month. The logo added a squiggle of yellow on top of the N of the NFL's shield to make it look ... -
10 years ago, this immigrant didn’t qualify for DACA protection. Now, he’s an entrepreneur.
By Cindy Carcamo | SEP. 15, 2022 | Los Angeles Times | Photo by Jason Armond Ten years ago, Alessandro Negrete missed out on the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program — better known as DACA — a policy that gives certain immigrant youth who were brought to the ... -
A Proclamation on National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2022
White House Proclamation - September 15, 2022 Hispanic heritage holds an indelible place in the heart and soul of our Nation, and National Hispanic Heritage Month reminds us that the American identity is a fabric of diverse traditions and stories woven together. Since the beginning, our country has drawn strength ... -
L.A. beaches aren’t just for white people
Column by Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | AUG. 29, 2022 | Photo by Jay L. Clendenin Before armed police officers approached her on July 29, Luz Maria Flores felt safe. She was wearing a breeze-tousled bun and soaking in the sun with her younger sister on the Redondo ... -
East LA commemorates the 52nd Chicano Moratorium
Story by Fight Back! News | AUG. 31, 2022 | Photo by Luis Sifuentes Los Angeles, CA - Over 100 Chicanos and other participants gathered for a rally at Salazar Park in East Los Angeles to commemorate the 52nd anniversary of the 1970 Chicano Moratorium. In 1970, 30,000 people once ... -
Dreamers narrate experiences in a book
They present "Anthology of Dreams of an Impossible Journey" and the first rapprochement between the California-Mexico Studies Center and the FES Acatlán. Story and photo by NotiFES` Digital | AUG. 25, 2022 In order to learn more about what happens to young migrants in the United States, better known as dreamers and their ...