In this issue
- Deported parents could lose children to adoption
- Low Hispanic teacher rate a growing concern
- Immigrants are the most vulnerable in rural America
Commentary by Tere Siqueira As the start of the 2025-26 academic year approaches, many families across the Greater Kansas City area are preparing to send
In this issue • ¡Felicidades, Graduados 2025! • UnidosUS y Mattie Rhodes organizan sesión sobre economía enfocada en la comunidad latina • Andrés Cabral ve
By Chara The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is encouraging women to get screened for breast and cervical cancer. It is doing so
Commentary by Tere Siqueira Amid heightened immigration enforcement across the United States, digital tools are playing a critical role in helping migrants stay informed, prepared
Immigration a primary topic at UnidosUS conference in KCMO Story by Angie Baldelomar | Photos by Henning Sac Morales Immigration has been a frequent discussion
In this issue • Westside celebra el regreso a clases • Laura’s CakePop Shop exhibe su creatividad con arte comestible • KC ofrece muchas opciones
By Chara A suggestion from a relative changed Laura Isela Rodriguez’s life. Rodriguez owns and is the creative brain behind Laura’s CakePop Shop, a Kansas
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