Many families already feeling the stress of losing their jobs are now enduring growing “food insecurity.”
Trump to Sign Executive Order Protecting Meat Processing Plants from Liability in COVID-19 Transmission
Workers have fallen ill of coronavirus in several plants across the country, prompting some to close. Will Florida be impacted?
Half of Latino Families Can’t Cover Basic Living Expenses for 3 Months In Event of Financial Reversal
If the climbing rates of unemployment continue, predictions add 10 million to the ranks of the poor, vulnerable communities will be hit the hardest.
Florida Farmers May See Losses of More Than $500 Million
Florida’s number 2 industry is severely hurting. But as she works to provide relief, the Democratic Commissioner Nikki Freid says some important lessons have been learned.
Trump Says He’s a Friend of Florida, Is That Really True?
President Trump’s ‘Do as I Say Not as I Do’ frienemy delays on his COVID-19 response have impacted Florida’s health system and economy. This is how.
House Cleaners and Nannies Hit Hard by Pandemic
With little or no resources to keep them economically afloat, nannies, gardeners and house cleaners are suffering during the crisis as some think of them as nonessential.
Florida Gets Ready to Celebrate Easter at a Distance
Different denominations are using live streaming, driving parades and parking-lot congregations to continue with the Easter traditions.
Coronavirus Resources in Spanish: Where to Find Ayuda
Although the White House has been slow to provide information to those who don’t speak English, here’s a list of organizations that have done their part to help Spanish speakers.
Online Grocery Shopping Is Not Available to Food Stamp Recipients in Florida
Following stay-at-home orders, online grocery shopping in Florida is becoming a necessity. The federal food assistance program does not allow it.
To The U.S. And Back: When Reverse Migration Is The Only Choice
Gentrification in his neighborhood in L.A forced a Mexican street seller to go back to Mexico.