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

By Chara Federal transportation officials are warning travelers that a new fee will be applied to passengers at airport security checkpoints without a Real ID

In this issue • Teenagers Confronted by ICE Near Olathe Walmart • Diane Rojas celebrates 40 years at Guadalupe Centers • Latina shares story to

By Tere Siqueira A confrontation between two teenage brothers and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers near a Walmart off North Seventh Highway on Feb. 8 has

In this issue • Violence erupts in Mexico after killing of drug cartel leader • Angela Florez, heart attack survivor, shares story with Latinas •

By Angie Baldelomar A staple in the Greater Kansas City area’s Hispanic community is celebrating a milestone. This year, El Centro Inc. is celebrating its

By Chara In observance of March as Women’s History Month, Dos Mundosis recognizing Greater Kansas City area Hispanic women for their community work. One of

Photos by Hennig Sac Morales Hispanic students, mentors, and business leaders from the Kansas City metropolitan area gathered for four days of hands-on entrepreneurship training

By Tere Siqueira March marks the start of Women’s History Month, a nationwide observance that honors the achievements and sacrifices of women throughout U.S. history.