LATINO EDUCATORS FOR FREE TRADE AND EDUCATION
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Unless farmers can find workers, food prices will continue to rise, experts say. By Kyle Dunphey | Deseret News | JUL. 28, 2022 | Photos by Kristin Murphy Eggs, fruit, bacon, milk — all are more expensive now than they were a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. ...
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Translation by Google Translate The Prime Minister of Mexico City Claudia Sheinbaum received dreamers in youth, who were taken to the United States as minors and returned to Mexico for the first time in the summer of 2021, which considered proof that the country's capital is hospitable and recognizes the ...
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By Frank Shyong | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 24, 2022 | Photo by Derek Yuill What Southern California institution has won five championships over the last two decades and has never failed to make the postseason? Hint: It’s not the Lakers, Clippers or Dodgers. I’m speaking of the speech ...
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Chancellor of the California Community Colleges Steps into New Role. Letter by Donna Lucas | College Futures Foundation | JUN. 16, 2022 | Photo from CFF Dear friends and colleagues, I am pleased to announce Eloy Ortiz Oakley as the new President & CEO of College Futures Foundation. Oakley, who ...
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By Nathan Solis | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 8, 2022 | Photo by Jason Armond for LA Times Women, Black and Latino workers are paid less than their white male counterparts at California State University, according to a union study. Union officials say the disparities among nonfaculty members highlight ...
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In the wake of the Board of Trustees' recent ouster of former Chancellor Joe Castro, more and more of the dirty laundry of other officials within the CSU system keeps coming out. By Colleen Shalby & Robert J. Lopez | LA Times | APR. 13, 2022 | Photo by Alyssa ...
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By Paloma Esquivel | LA Times | APR. 14, 2022 | Photo by Gina Ferazzi On a spring morning, Sylvia Mendez walked into an eighth-grade history classroom in Santa Ana and began a talk she’d given hundreds of times before. At 85 years old, she held steady with a cane. ...
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By Ashleigh Panoo | Fresno Bee | APR. 12, 2022 | Photo by Randall Benton A new bill introduced in Congress this week would grant $150 million to school districts and colleges, many of which are in the central San Joaquin Valley, to help Latino students go to college. The ...
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By Michael Der Manouel, Jr., Luis Chavez and Lisa Smittcamp | Fresno Bee | APR. 12, 2022 | Photo credit: Craig Kohlruss We’ve all been around long enough to understand what a political hit job looks like. And in the case of former Fresno State President Joseph Castro, a man ...
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Some parents argue that their children should be spared the guilt that can result from studying incendiary issues like slavery, white supremacy, segregation, discrimination against Native Americans and immigrants, and the present-day hardships that citizens of color face. By Tyrone Beason | LA Times | MAR. 20, 2022 | Photo ...