In this issue
• Biden team plans virtual inauguration as worry emerges over more protests
• New locally produced and shot film tells story of hope and redemption
• Juntos Center working to educate Hispanic community on COVID-19
In this issue
• Biden team plans virtual inauguration as worry emerges over more protests
• New locally produced and shot film tells story of hope and redemption
• Juntos Center working to educate Hispanic community on COVID-19
By Angie Baldelomar It’s difficult to predict how the Democratic Party’s change in its presidential nominee will affect the outcome of the November general elections,
The Latino Coalition brings valuable discussion to Kansas City on the eve of the USHCC Conference.
By Roberta PardoSamples of human brains collected in early 2024 during autopsies contained more miniscule bits of plastic than samples collected in 2016, according to
By Angie Baldelomar Carlos Gomez, president of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City (HCC), sees this year’s U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Story by Angie Baldelomar and photos by Henning Sac Morales On Oct. 22, Guadalupe Centers Inc. (GCI) hosted a ceremony to honor city directors Mario
Photos By Henning Sac Morales El Museo de Kansas City celebra el Día de los Muertos
Story by Chara and Photos by Henning Sac Morales On Oct. 10, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City (HCC) honored Latinas who
Commentary by Tere Siqueira Bullying can have profound effects on the mental and emotional well-being of individuals, especially children and teens.Fortunately, the Greater Kansas City