In this issue
- ACLU claims 1,500-plus children have been separated from parents
- Dia de los Muertos traditions extend beyond Mexico
- Bolivia experiences nationwide protests over election results

In this issue • Consulate of Mexico working on mural program • Women’s History Month: Marialexa Sanoja prefiere servir a los demás antes que el

Photos by Hennig Sac Morales Hispanic students, mentors, and business leaders from the Kansas City metropolitan area gathered for four days of hands-on entrepreneurship training

By Chara The 18th & Vine Historic District in Kansas City, Mo., opened a public art opportunity tied to its sweeping Revive the Vine initiative.

By Tere Siqueira Sun Fresh Market Calle 18, La Grande (1340 AM) and Dos Mundosare again partnering to bring the traditional Dia del Nino (Niño

By Angie Baldelomar Jackson County Legislator Manny Abarca recently announced he’s running for Jackson County executive in the August primaries. Abarca, who chairs the Jackson

In this issue • Cleaver presents $1.03 million check to Mattie Rhodes • Author brings World Cup mystery to young readers • Theatre in the

By Angie Baldelomar On May 7, U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II presented a $1,031,000 check to the Mattie Rhodes Center at its headquarters in Kansas

By Tere Siqueira After nearly three years of construction, Southwest Boulevard is in its final stretch of renovation. Crews are preparing to deliver a renewed