In this issue:
- Mexico’s “Gasolinazo” draws protests
- Life After Death: Local mother reflectson life and loss in new book
- Dia de los Reyes might be bigger than Christmas in Latin America
In this issue:
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
How to be ready for a storm Commentary by Tere SiqueiraBecause storms are unpredictable and can pose serious risks, it’s important to have the right
Last Friday, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognizing February 2025 as National Black History Month. Honoring the annual observance continues a presidential tradition begun
More than 500,000 migrants are expected to lose the temporary legal status that was provided to them through the Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (CHNV)
By Tere Siqueira Families across Wyandotte County, Kansas, are invited to a free community event designed to blend fun, health resources and education. The event,
In this issue • Ceremonia de premios Viva La Chicana celebra a líderes en el área de GKC • Tribunal permite requisito de registro federal
By Angie Baldelomar On April 10, the Chicano Center for the Arts hosted the first Viva La Chicana Awards to honor Chicana leaders. In partnership
April is dedicated to child abuse prevention and the earth, among other meaningful causes. This year, Easter falls in April, coinciding with Pascha, Eastern Orthodox