In this issue
• Estudiantes indocumentados tienen recursos para encontrar becas
• Cómo Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe une a los hispanos de EE.UU.
• Nueva exposición con temática de lotería abrirá en Mattie Rhodes
In this issue
• Estudiantes indocumentados tienen recursos para encontrar becas
• Cómo Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe une a los hispanos de EE.UU.
• Nueva exposición con temática de lotería abrirá en Mattie Rhodes

January The year began with natural disasters. In the Greater Kansas City area, a winter storm left the area with historic levels of snow during

As Shared By Tere Siqueira With the crisp autumn air setting in and the anticipation of Halloween and Dia de los Muertos building, Dos Mundos returns to explore chilling legends

By Tere Siqueira Being a community leader doesn’t require a title, a degree or years of experience. Everywhere, people are displaying leadership by responding to

Commentary by Tere Siqueira For many Hispanics living in the United States, entering a new year is a time to reflect, protect and find renewed

By Tere Siqueira On Jan. 10, around 1,000 demonstrators gathered at Mill Creek Park in Kansas City, Missouri, in protest of the Jan. 7 shooting

In this issue • La Fonda El Taquito closing after 47 years • Vigil held in KCMO for woman killed by ICE agent • Hispanic

By Angie Baldelomar A staple in the Greater Kansas City area’s Hispanic community is closing soon. La Fonda El Taquito recently announced it’s officially closing

In this issue • ICE plans to hold 80,000 immigrants in warehouses • Trump warns Venezuela to cooperate or risk another attack • KCMO advises