In this issue
• Guadalupe Centers se prepara para la Fiesta del Cinco de Mayo
• Tito Mercado y su padre usan el boxeo para ayudar a jóvenes en su ciudad natal
• Conductores de Kansas ya pueden renovar sus licencias en línea
In this issue
• Guadalupe Centers se prepara para la Fiesta del Cinco de Mayo
• Tito Mercado y su padre usan el boxeo para ayudar a jóvenes en su ciudad natal
• Conductores de Kansas ya pueden renovar sus licencias en línea

By Roberta Pardo Frigid temperatures didn’t stop Greater Kansas City area residents from staging outdoor protests. On Jan. 30, hundreds of demonstrators gathered across the

Introduction Kansas City’s Latino business community is growing fast from family-run restaurants to professional services, creative agencies, and tech startups. Latino entrepreneurs are shaping the

In this issue • Remembering 2025 • Recordando el 2025 El año del miedo • The year of fear: Area’s Hispanic community survives difficult year

Has the message of the Blessed Mother in her manifestation as Our Lady of Guadalupe 494 years ago been lost? Deemed inconsequential, irrelevant, misguided or

By Tere Siqueira On Feb. 4, more than 60 Greater Kansas City area residents gathered for the launch of the program 1 Million Cups Kansas

A Greater Kansas City area dance studio focuses on teaching Latin genres like salsa and bachata to anyone who wants to learn. At Viva Social Dance

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.

In this issue • The Ella Initiative promotes education for Latin American women • GKC area residents protest against ICE operations • Clinical psychologist urges