Stories tagged: "latinos"


Boricua-books
Libros con sabor a Borinquen

Whether it's a juicy novel or a fascinating biography, these exciting new books by Puerto Rican authors will help you connect with your roots during this Mes de la Hispanidad. Así que ponlos en tu reading list ¡ya!

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Latinos Were Undercounted in the Census. Here’s Why It Matters.

Undercounted states can lose out not only on political representation and Electoral College votes, but, very importantly, on federal funding that uses census data as a base. This can have a profound impact on individuals and families.

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César Chávez Has a Prominent Place in Joe Biden’s Oval Office

“As the daughter of a farm-working father...thank you, Mr. President," Tucson Mayor Regina Romero said.

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Biden Reportedly Will Propose Eight-Year Citizenship Path for Immigrants

The president-elect's bill aims to deliver on a major campaign promise important to Latino voters and other immigrant communities.

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How Latinos Helped Ossoff and Warnock Win Georgia—and Change the Future of America

The Georgia Senate runoff elections gained two new Democrat senators, and Latinos, despite being a small portion of the population in Georgia, had a lot to do with flipping the state.

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¿De dónde viene la tradición de los Reyes Magos? Su historia y datos curiosos.

La celebración de la Epifanía en Puerto Rico tiene una rica historia que comenzó con la llegada de los canarios.

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Congress Just Passed the National American Latino Museum — What’s Next?

The museum will honor the 500-year history of Latino people in the US and their contributions to life, art, history, and culture.