This Edition
Hispanic Heritage Month declaration by the city.
City council addresses domestic violence issues
Immigrants claim unlawful expulsion
KCMO Mayor speaks about immigration
This Edition
Hispanic Heritage Month declaration by the city.
City council addresses domestic violence issues
Immigrants claim unlawful expulsion
KCMO Mayor speaks about immigration
By Chara Kansas City, Kansas, resident Egriselda Felix Garcia will likely observe Mother’s Day Sunday (May 11) in her usual way: with calls, messages and
Commentary by Chara Under the latest U.S. presidential administration, news of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids can trigger overwhelming fear and anxiety, and
The United States is second only to Russia in natural resources. Not only do we have abundant supplies of natural gas, coal, minerals, petroleum and
Women’s History Month honoree juggles multiple rolesBy CharaFor Zury Martinez, Women’s History Month provides a reminder of the opportunities available to women and recognizes the
Kansas City is not only known for its rich history, culture, and delicious barbecue but also for its growing and dynamic business environment. As an
Starting a small business can be a challenging journey. Whether you’re selling handmade goods, offering a local service, or launching an online business, there are
In this issue • Hispanos agradecidos por décadas de servicio de Dos Mundos • Kansas se convierte en refugio para el aborto tras prohibición en
By Angie Baldelomar In June, Dos Mundos is celebrating another year of serving the Greater Kansas City area’s Hispanic community. Since 1981, the bilingual newspaper