In this issue
- U.S. surpasses 2 million coronavirus cases
- Palacios discusses fatherhood and co-parenting
- Hundreds protest against ICE in LA

By Roberta Pardo At least 73 people were reported dead from Mexico’s attempt to capture the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, which resulted

In this issue • Villalobos set to retire from police force in May • Women’s History Month: Cantu-Kelley works to elevate others at work and

By Roberta Pardo CoreCivic is one step closer to reopening its private prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility.

The term, Women’s History is misleading and misapplied and so is commonly misunderstood. The subject promoted throughout March is not studies about women. Rather, the

By Angie Baldelomar | Photos by Henning Sac Morales On April 25, the Consulate of Mexico in Kansas City, Missouri; and the Mattie Rhodes Center,

In this issue • World Cup-inspired art installation on display • Jacob Prospero gives back to community through work • Teachers at Academie Lafayette experience

By Angie Baldelomar Guadalupe Centers Inc. (GCI) is about to achieve another milestone. On May 1-2, the nonprofit organization will stage the 100th edition of

A key principle shared by the world’s various spiritual teachings is kindness. The Dalai Lama’s philosophy of Buddhism is this: “My religion is kindness.” One