In this issue
- CHC of WyCo offering Latinos resources during the pandemic
- KDOL announces new unemployment programs
- Hernandez helping connect KCMO Mayor’s Office with Latino community
By Angie Baldelomar A decision made by Sergio Flores shortly after high school led to the establishment of an honored business – True Grit Roofing
By Chara Araceli Delatorre owes her contribution to this year’s “Parade of Hearts” exhibit to her family – specifically, one family member.“My cousin sent me
Summer’s nearing an end for area students. They’re heading back to school in less than a month. It’s a busy time.On to-do lists: Registration. Immunizations.
Story by Roberta Pardo and photos by Sonia Falcon and Ed Reyes The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) recently announced that its 45th annual
By Tere Siqueira Greater Kansas City area high school students who are interested in entrepreneurship and leadership have a few weeks left to apply to
By Angie Baldelomar A decision made by Sergio Flores shortly after high school led to the establishment of an honored business – True Grit Roofing
The Latino Coalition brings valuable discussion to Kansas City on the eve of the USHCC Conference.
In this issue • Sergio Flores comparte su viaje con True Grit Roofing Co • RevEd busca generar cambios en la educación para los latinos