In this issue
• El fútbol mexicano se mancha de sangre
• Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Amanda Villarreal
• Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Isabel Gutierrez
In this issue
• El fútbol mexicano se mancha de sangre
• Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Amanda Villarreal
• Mes de la Historia de la Mujer: Isabel Gutierrez
By Chara Martinez brings joy, pinatas to area parties Greater Kansas City area resident Eloissa Martinez has turned her passion for handcrafts and culture into
By Chara Kansas City, Kansas, resident Egriselda Felix Garcia will likely observe Mother’s Day Sunday (May 11) in her usual way: with calls, messages and
This past weekend, Guadalupe Centers hosted its traditional Cinco de Mayo Fiesta in the heart of Kansas City’s Westside neighborhood, bringing together families, artists, and neighbors to honor Mexican culture. With over 100 years of history, the event is recognized as the original Cinco de Mayo celebration in Kansas City.
By Angie Baldelomar Gerardo “Jerry” Diaz, one of the famous skilled Mexican horsemen known as “charros,” and his family will bring their show in June
By Roberta Pardo Kansas City, Kansas, residents are suing Harcros Chemicals, claiming the company poisoned their air for decades – and was aware it was
By Tere Siqueira Anyone who wants to attend this year’s 2025 UnidosUS conference still has a few days to do so. The gathering of Latino
In this issue • Demanda colectiva contra empresa química por envenenamiento • Queda menos de una semana para registrarse a la conferencia UnidosUS • Tom
Commentary by Roberta Pardo When the United States got involved in the then-escalating conflict between Israel and Iran on June 21 by bombing nuclear facilities