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For us Hispanics, few things are more important for the future of our children than health and education. Unfortunately the statistics do not lie and although we have made great strides in the enrollment of Hispanics in the classrooms of higher education, the current figures are worrying. Although we...
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Currently, the Latino community is more aware of the negative effects that climate change is causing, and it has even become a matter of direct concern due to the fact that many of the jobs that Latinos perform in the United States are outdoors, exposed to the heat and...
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El padre José Rodríguez, vicario de la Iglesia Episcopal Jesus de Nazaret en Orlando, Florida, no tiene pelos en la lengua para calificar lo que ha pasado con el proceso de crear nuevos distritos electorales en su estado después del Censo 2020. “Es un absoluto fracaso”, apunta Rodríguez. “El...
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El ser propietario de una vivienda se ha considerado durante mucho tiempo un camino hacia la clase media. Pero solo el 17% de los hogares de personas de raza negra y latinos podían pagar una casa de precio medio en California el año pasado, menos que durante los dos...
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Homeownership has long been considered a path to the middle class. But just 17% of Black and Latino households could afford a median-priced home in California last year, down from the prior two years, according to a new report. All Californians faced a high-barrier market in 2021. Only 26% of...
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Every 30 seconds in the U.S. a Latino citizen turns 18, and it is Latino Advocacy Week, the second annual initiative where community leaders champion causes supporting Latinos across the nation. This week, a series of events, meetings and webinars will be held by various community groups, nonprofits and elected...
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