With July entering its second week, the 2022 AL DÍA 40 Under 40 celebration is fast approaching. Over the past couple weeks, announcements of this year’s honorees have been making the rounds. AL DÍA ...
Sarah Scandone has always loved the presentation and taste of foods that are flavorful and healthy. It’s spelled out on her impressive resume in the food industry, with the most recent addition being ...
With the new resources allocated, the Miami Dade College (MDC) Foundation will advance the creation of a permanent endowment fund that will provide financial aid to these students in various ...
Citing figures from the report, Latinos comprise almost 20% of the U.S. population and were responsible for an economic output of $2.7 trillion in 2020. “We contribute 25% of the country’s GDP and ...
Later this month, a new voice will be added to NPR’s Code Switch — that of Lori Lizarraga. The award-winning Latina journalist has joined Gene Demby, B.A. Parker, and Senior Correspondent Karen Grisby ...
According to the latest Transparency International report from 2021, in which 180 countries were analyzed to find out how corruption was perceived there, the countries of the Americas continue to be ...
Earlier this month, El Concilio announced the promotion of Grace Castro as their new Marketing Manager. In the role, she will be in charge of overseeing the agency’s marketing strategy. More ...
A Latino will be in charge of helping the city of Tampa, Florida flourish economically. In early June 2023, Javier Marín was officially welcomed as Tampa’s new Director of Economic Opportunity. In the ...
Ignoring blights on our society—hatred, racism, bigotry—won’t make them go away. It’s a philosophy demonstrated by Daryle Lamont Jenkins, founder and Executive Director of One People’s Project (OPP).
Forty-two years after being booted off what was then called the Food Stamp Program (FSP) — now the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — Puerto Rico is the subject of a new bill that ...
In 2013, Sarah-Ashley Andrews’ friend died by suicide. The tragedy of having to lose a loved one to something that carries such a heavy stigma in the Black community is the reason why Andrews changed ...
On Monday, Aug. 2, hundreds of faith leaders joined low-wage workers in direct action on Capitol Hill, as the Poor People’s Campaign continues to pressure the U.S. Senate to end the filibuster. This ...
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