In this issue
- DHS to begin collecting social profiles of immigrants
- Travel ban, third edition
- Mexican citizens, businesses show support for earthquake victims
By Angie Baldelomar While working as a first-grade teacher, Jordan Lowe realized there was a lack of geography books for kindergarteners and first-graders. “One year,
By Chara For almost 50 years, the Kansas City Renaissance Festival has taken visitors back several centuries in time, figuratively speaking. On Aug. 30, festival
Bilingual education in Kansas City has become increasingly significant as the city’s demographics evolve and the demand for multilingual proficiency grows. With a diverse student
By Jorge Coromac On Friday (July 25), 47 volunteers and 23 partner organizations came to celebrate the 2025-26 school year and congratulate all the students
Photos by Henning Sac Morales On Saturday (Sept. 28) at Arrowhead Stadium, Guadalupe Centers hosted one of the city’s most elegant and impactful Latin galas:
In this issue • Guadalupe Centers celebra Gala Blanco y Negro 2025 • Pardos Taquería & Restaurant se cambia a nueva ubicación en KCK •
In this issue • Tradición, folklore y sabor unidos en todo su esplendor • Giselle’s Bridal KC celebra nueva ubicación • Identifica los tipos de
In this issue • Casa Feliz reabre después de dos décadas • Jorge Zamanillo lidera nuevo museo para preservar la historia y cultura latina •