In this issue
- Historic church in KCK ravaged by fire
- Women’s History Month: Negrete discusses why politics and civic engagement matter
- Justice Department establishes office to denaturalize immigrant citizens
Many of the Latin American diaspora have settled in Kansas City, Kan. As in past and present migrant waves, some are asylum seekers. They yearn
By Tere Siqueira Observed Sept. 15-Oct. 15 each year, Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions and influence of Hispanic
By Tere SiqueiraFor Greater Kansas City area native Ramona Farris, October carries special significance.That’s because October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For more than a
In this issue
Story by Angie Baldelomar and photos by Sonia Falcon Juan Moya’s path as an artist might seem unconventional to some people.Like many artists, Moya got
In this issue • KC celebra el Día de los Muertos • Organizan celebración de mural restaurado en Gage Park • Cómo honrar a quienes
By Tere Siqueira Note: With the crisp autumn air setting in and the anticipation of Halloween and Dia de los Muertos building, Dos Mundos continues
By Roberta Pardo Donald Trump has reclaimed the presidency, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in an election that sharply divided the nation. At 78, Trump