Joaquina and Sonia lost their childcare jobs to the pandemic. So the Mexican immigrants in New York turned to what they know best. Their chalupa stand in Queens now guards them from a financial crisis
Read MoreLiving the disparity of trans legislation in Mexico and Europe.
Read MoreWhat if technology was steering your academic success? At one university, predictive analytics is helping more students of color reach graduation, but researchers raise alarm bells about possible pitfalls, and baked-in bias.
Read MorePadres y educadores pueden sentirse impotentes en la búsqueda por detener el consumo de drogas de los adolescentes, pero las intervenciones basadas en evidencia pueden marcar la diferencia al fortalecer las habilidades de los chicos así como sus relaciones con los adultos.
Read MoreIn Houston, an unsolved crime spawned community unity, after-school programs and safe spaces for children and families
Read MoreSilvia Rodríguez Vega made a promise to herself after working with children who drew their own fears. The result is a book that shows the powerful effect of art as healing.
Read MoreWith an Aging Population that Needs Culturally Competent Care, Families Face A Caregiver Crunch.
Read MoreLos años de estar separados son una carga muy dura de sobrellevar para padres inmigrantes de Centroamérica en la Área de la Bahía de San Francisco, quienes añoran reunirse con los hijos que dejaron en su país.
Read MoreYears of separation weigh heavily on Central American immigrant parents in the San Francisco Bay Area who yearn to reunite with the children they left behind.
Read MoreA Black woman lifts Afro Colombians in forgotten regions of the country out of a narrative of exploitation, poverty and war and into a new promise of equity, development and peace
Read MoreThe pandemic has disproportionately affected Latinos, an impact made worse by the loss of fitness opportunities. Now, many are tightening the laces and blazing new paths toward healthy living
Read MoreLos colegios comunitarios ofrecen cada vez más una alternativa asequible para los estudiantes latinos a la hora de obtener una licenciatura.
Read MoreThe band rocked the L.A. music scene in the 90s. Then it went dormant, leaving fans longing for more. Three decades later Lava Diva erupts again, rekindling memories of when it set local stages on fire.
Read MoreA natural mutation found in Puerto Rican dairy cows might keep them healthier in extreme heat.
Read MoreParents and educators may feel helpless to stop widespread drug use among adolescents, but evidence-based interventions can make a difference by building children’s skills and adult-child relationships.
Read MoreCommunity colleges are increasingly offering a more affordable alternative for Latino students when it comes to getting a bachelor’s degree.
Read MoreIn New York City, hands-on learning is taking on a new dimension as students partner with researchers to monitor air pollution in their schools and neighborhoods. Students use the data they generate to address environmental injustices and pursue broader legislative change.
Read MorePolicies, Demand, Spur Affordable Housing Shortage in Puerto Rico.
Read MoreDigital “nomads” seeking paradise settled in a beachfront Dominican town, hurting the local economy, while just beyond their view the Dominican government continues its systemic deportation of Haitians.
Read MoreIn New York City and across the country, publicly-funded education programs for doulas of color are booming. A movement to advocate for Medicaid to cover doula services for low-income, pregnant people, has succeeded in several states, which helps make a doula career more accessible to people of color.
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