In this issue
• En marzo, aprendan más del Alzheimer
• Maria Chaurand promueve la cultura mexicana a través de la comida y la danza
• Martha Valdovino comparte su vida de trabajo duro
• Se necesitan más médicos latinos
In this issue
• En marzo, aprendan más del Alzheimer
• Maria Chaurand promueve la cultura mexicana a través de la comida y la danza
• Martha Valdovino comparte su vida de trabajo duro
• Se necesitan más médicos latinos
Jessica Earnshaw passionate about educationBy Angie BaldelomarFor Jessica Earnshaw, education is more than her field of work.“It doesn’t feel like a job,” Earnshaw said. “They
Moreno’s dedication to community to be recognized with awardBy Angie BaldelomarMarisa Moreno never imagined she would get an award for doing something she loved: helping
Vivo a unas dos horas del golfo de México. Desde Miami agarras la calle 8 hacia el oeste y, luego de cruzar los interminables y
Just over 70 years ago, two young men and their surgeon made medical history. On Dec. 23, 1954, 23-year-old Ronald Herrick became the first ever
By Angie Baldelomar On April 10, the Chicano Center for the Arts hosted the first Viva La Chicana Awards to honor Chicana leaders. In partnership
Celebrate the holiday with tasty desserts and time with family (Cortesy Family Features) Sweet, delicious treats make Easter celebrations magical, putting the final touch on
Photos by Sonia Falcon The Kansas City Museum hosted an event on Spanish-language media. On March 22, the museum presented a new installment in its
Si te pregunto a dónde quieres viajar en tus próximas vacaciones seguramente me dirás que a cualquier lugar menos a tu país de origen, porque