In this issue
- Eventos comunitarios en KC
- Después de vencer el cáncer de mama, Ramona Farris promueve la detección temprana
- Recursos para las víctimas de bullying en el área
In this issue
On July 26, 73 volunteers and 19 partner organizations came to celebrate the 2024-25 school year and congratulate all the students of the Westside!“We congratulate
By Chara Greater Kansas City area artist Angelica Ahumada DeJesus is gaining recognition for her contributions to the annual “Parade of Hearts” exhibit.This year marked
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,
Story by Roberta Pardo and photos by Sonia Falcon and Ed Reyes The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) recently announced that its 45th annual
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
By Tere SiqueiraFor Greater Kansas City area native Ramona Farris, October carries special significance.That’s because October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For more than a
By Tere Siqueira Greater Kansas City area high school students who are interested in entrepreneurship and leadership have a few weeks left to apply to