In this issue
• Consulate of Mexico working on mural program
• Women’s History Month: Marialexa Sanoja prefiere servir a los demás antes que el reconocimiento personal
• KC opens call for artists for 18th & Vine Historic District
In this issue
• Consulate of Mexico working on mural program
• Women’s History Month: Marialexa Sanoja prefiere servir a los demás antes que el reconocimiento personal
• KC opens call for artists for 18th & Vine Historic District

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

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

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

By Chara As communities nationwide celebrate Women’s History Month, leaders in the Greater Kansas City area are highlighting the impact Hispanic women continue to have

The term, Women’s History is misleading and misapplied and so is commonly misunderstood. The subject promoted throughout March is not studies about women. Rather, the

By Chara The 18th & Vine Historic District in Kansas City, Mo., opened a public art opportunity tied to its sweeping Revive the Vine initiative.

WHM honoree prefers serving others over personal recognition By Tere Siqueira For Marialexa Sanoja, one of the women being honored by Dos Mundos in observance