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‘It was like being transported into México’: How fólklorico helps students connect with their roots
Story & Photo by Natalie Hernadez | Los Angeles Times | NOV. 3, 2023 Alondra Ordaz and other women from the Grupo Folklórico Mexica squeeze into the cramped teachers’ lounge at Minnie Gant Elementary in Long Beach, their makeshift dressing room for the day. They step into bright, colorful skirts, ... -
Claudia Sheinbaum demuestra su excelente nivel de inglés en reunión con empresarios de Los Ángeles
Con un excelente nivel de inglés, Claudia Sheinbaum se reunió con empresarios durante su visita a Los Ángeles, California; así lo compartió en vídeo Por María José Izquierdo | SDP Noticias | OCT. 21, 2023 | Foto Cortesía de Twitter Oficial de Dra. Claudia Sheinbaum Prado Durante su visita a ... -
Sacramento-area organizations send aid to Mexico in Hurricane Otis aftermath
By Sade Browne | CBS News | OCT. 27, 2023 | Photo Courtesy of Convoy of Hope SACRAMENTO — One of Mexico's most famous resort cities is still cleaning up after the devastating impacts of Hurricane Otis. The category five storm made landfall near Acapulco on Wednesday, killing at least ... -
Luis C. Garza, Chicano photographer, showcased in a new documentary about his life and journey
Luis C. Garza hosts its World Premiere screening as part of the Special Shorts Program By Serena Sanchez | Caló News | NOV. 3, 2023 | Photo Courtesy of CauseConnect Walls littered with art pieces ranging from his own to paintings by David Alfaro Siqueiros, mementos accumulated from his travels ... -
Stateless
In this story of dual ‘uncitizenship,’ the lives of two undocumented Fresno State students diverge because of a single piece of paper By Carlos Rene Castro | The Collegian | OCT. 10, 2023 | Photo By Carlos Rene Castro Richard Puerta, the youngest of five children, was born in Mexico. ... -
President López Obrador outlines reconstruction plan for Acapulco
By MND Staff | Mexico News Daily | NOV. 1, 2023 | Photo by Rogelio Morales A week after Hurricane Otis slammed into the Pacific coast in Guerrero as a Category 5 storm, the federal government has announced a 61.3-billion-peso recovery plan (US $3.4 billion) for Acapulco and the neighboring ... -
AMLO anuncia plan para reconstruir Acapulco y atender a los afectados en Guerrero por el ...
El Gobierno de México destinará 61,313 millones de pesos (más de 3,400 millones de dólares) para apoyar a la población y reconstruir zonas afectadas en Guerrero por el huracán Otis. Por Cesar Reyes | La Opinion | NOV. 1, 2023 | Foto por Rodrigo Oropeza El presidente de México, Andrés Manuel ... -
SHARED GAINS: Immigrant-Origin Students in U.S. Colleges
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Edward James Olmos is teaching young Latinos how to succeed in Hollywood — and life
By Reed Johnson | Los Angeles Times | OCT. 6, 2023 | Photos by Mel Melcon Spoiler alert No. 1: This isn’t a story about Edward James Olmos. Well, not technically, anyway. It’s a story about the Latino Film Institute, the nonprofit organization that Olmos founded, chaired and — when necessary ... -
The Cost of Inaction on Immigration
By The New York Times Editorial Board | OCT. 7, 2023 | Illustration by Rebecca Chew It is difficult to find an issue that more exemplifies the dysfunction of American government today than immigration. In the past year, more than a million people have entered the United States through the ...