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 • Chicano Center for the Arts Celebrates Viva la Chicana • Vicente Medellin Brings ‘resourceful’ Art to Mexican Consulate • Many Area

In this issue • KC students and mentors celebrate KC BizFest • Women’s History Month: Comienza el Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: líderes

In this issue • Villalobos set to retire from police force in May • Women’s History Month: Cantu-Kelley works to elevate others at work and

Commentary by Tere Siqueira Chances are, your grandmother never counted calories, bought a protein shake or followed a trend with a name. She just cooked.

Photos courtesy of Deanne Munoz, Founder and President of Chicano Center for the Arts On April 9, the second edition of the Viva La Chicana

In this issue • Chicano Center for the Arts Celebrates Viva la Chicana • Vicente Medellin Brings ‘resourceful’ Art to Mexican Consulate • Many Area

Uniting Cultures and Community: “Tejiendo Redes” Heading Toward World Cup 2026 The heart of Kansas City is beating with a special energy. This month, “Tejiendo

In this issue • Parade of Hearts prepares 150 sculptures across KC • ApexSite Cleaning keeps growing • El Centro offers dual-language child care program