In this issue:
PEW SHOWS UNDOCUMENTED MEXICAN POPULATION DOWN, CENTRAL AMERICAN UP
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLAIMS DACA PARENTS “UNQUESTIONABLY LACK LAWFUL STATUS”
In this issue:
PEW SHOWS UNDOCUMENTED MEXICAN POPULATION DOWN, CENTRAL AMERICAN UP
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLAIMS DACA PARENTS “UNQUESTIONABLY LACK LAWFUL STATUS”

HCC president reflects on Dos Mundos’ latest milestone By Angie Baldelomar June has arrived, and with it, another celebration: Dos Mundos turns 45. Almost since its

By Angie Baldelomar | Photo courtesy of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department Longtime police officer Octavio “Chato” Villalobos is retiring soon. After 26 years,

Federal and state governments will hurt untold numbers of Missouri women and their kids. Last April, President Donald Trump’s Justice Department terminated 373 grants from

WHM honoree prefers serving others over personal recognition By Tere Siqueira For Marialexa Sanoja, one of the women being honored by Dos Mundos in observance

In this issue • Crispin Rea announces bid for KCMO mayor • Grandchildren reflect on legacy of Dos Mundos founders • Frontier STEM High School’s

By Roberta Pardo-Photo By Henning Sac Morales Councilman Crispin Rea seeks to become the first Hispanic mayor in Kansas City, Missouri’s history. A Kansas City

By Tere Siqueira For many Hispanic families, requesting mental health care can feel out of reach because of stigma, language barriers or simply not knowing

By Tere Siqueira Part I of a Two-Part Series When Don Manuel and Dona (Doña in Spanish) Clara Reyes started Dos Mundos in June 1981