In this issue:
HISPANIC ORGANIZER THREATENS GOP WITH LATINO VOTE OVER IMMIGRATION
UNITED STATES AND CUBA BREAK 53 YEAR OLD DIPLOMATIC SILENCE
In this issue:
HISPANIC ORGANIZER THREATENS GOP WITH LATINO VOTE OVER IMMIGRATION
UNITED STATES AND CUBA BREAK 53 YEAR OLD DIPLOMATIC SILENCE

In this issue • Kansas City keeps the World Cup party going • Family remembers longtime Dos Mundos photographer • Woodland, RMG to host collection

In this issue • Mexico advances to the Round of 16 • Humanitarian Aid to Support Families Affected by Earthquakes in Venezuela • Immigration enforcement operations

In this issue • World Cup-inspired art installation on display • Jacob Prospero gives back to community through work • Teachers at Academie Lafayette experience

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

By Angie Baldelomar Woodland Public Charity has partnered with Reyes Media Group (RMG) to organize a collection drive to help with relief efforts in Venezuela.

In this issue • Kansas City keeps the World Cup party going • Family remembers longtime Dos Mundos photographer • Woodland, RMG to host collection

In this issue • Mexico advances to the Round of 16 • Humanitarian Aid to Support Families Affected by Earthquakes in Venezuela • Immigration enforcement operations

By Tere Siqueira By visiting 902 Southwest Blvd. in Kansas City, Missouri, Angela Raymer learned what her grandparents did. Angela Raymer’s grandparents were Don Manuel