• Aspiring bilingual teachers cross the border to gain insight

    Immigration is a hot-button issue these days, but people studying to become bilingual teachers at one California university are making an effort to lower the temperature. San Diego State University’s bilingual credential program sends prospective teachers on a four-day trip to impoverished schools in Tijuana, to help them understand the conditions...
  • Nuevo bloqueo a la Ley SB4. No entra en vigor por ahora

    El caos y la confusión alrededor de la entrada en vigor de la polémica legislación anti migrante de Texas, la ley S B4, creció la noche del martes cuando una corte federal bloqueó la puesta en marcha de la legislación luego de que la Suprema Corte de Justicia había...
  • Q&A Painting With Words: How Director Carla Gutiérrez Let Frida’s Voice Tell Her Story

    Arturo Hilario El Observador Plenty has been said, written and created to quantify the life of esteemed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), whose legacy has become progressively mystical with every passing decade. Her name today is tied to the LGBTQ movement, to Latinidad and its evolving cultural movement throughout...
  • What’s Leading Women to the Polls?

    Selen Ozturk Ethnic Media Services As women voters head to the polls this fall, domestic workers’ rights, reproductive rights, gun control and violence against officeholder and election official women are forefront concerns. Abuse in office This violence is a pervasive threat for those on the ballots — and a...
  • Biden Defends Israel in State of the Union Speech, Does Not Call for Permanent Cease Fire in Gaza

    Sunita Sohrabji Ethnic Media Services As thousands of protesters sat blocks away from the White House calling for a permanent cease fire in Gaza, President Joe Biden delivered a fiery State of the Union address March 7, stating that Israel has a right to defend itself against Hamas. But...
  • Latino community in Colorado wins court case on gerrymandered maps

    Weld County commissioners are headed back to the drawing board, after a county district court ruled that their voter district maps created after the 2020 Census violated state law and could not be used in any upcoming elections. Beth Hendrix, executive director of the League of Women Voters of...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Rural Broadband Good 4 Climate

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Broadband is another term for high-speed internet. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), consumers should have access to download speeds of at least 25 Megabits per second (Mbps) and upload speeds of three Mbps to meet this definition. That’s enough to browse...
  • Santos del mes de Marzo

    San Juan de Dios (1495 – 1550) Celebración: marzo 8- marzo 23 Nació con el nombre de Juan Ciudad en Portugal, sus padres murieron cuando estaba muy joven. Por un tiempo viajó y luego entró en el servicio militar, siguiendo varias vocaciones, como pastor, vendedor, supervisor de esclavos, vendedor...
  • Why daylight saving time is starting again in California

    Lynn La CalMatters In the wee hours of Sunday morning, Californians (and most of the rest of the country) will have to move their clocks one hour forward, starting eight months of daylight saving time. The change means we get to experience more daylight later in the day, but...
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