In this issue
• En marzo, aprendan más del Alzheimer
• Maria Chaurand promueve la cultura mexicana a través de la comida y la danza
• Martha Valdovino comparte su vida de trabajo duro
• Se necesitan más médicos latinos
In this issue
• En marzo, aprendan más del Alzheimer
• Maria Chaurand promueve la cultura mexicana a través de la comida y la danza
• Martha Valdovino comparte su vida de trabajo duro
• Se necesitan más médicos latinos

By Tere Siqueira For many Hispanic families, requesting mental health care can feel out of reach because of stigma, language barriers or simply not knowing

By Tere Siqueira Carnival lights, rodeo action, Latino Night and other attractions will soon return to the Wyandotte County Fairgrounds, courtesy of the Wyandotte County

In this issue • Successful relief drive helps Venezuelans • El Centro to host gala in celebration of 50th anniversary • Back-to-School Resource Guide: Kansas

Parents are a child’s first and most important teachers. Research consistently shows that when families are involved in their children’s education, students are more likely

Los vasos de papel y de plástico para llevar ya se pueden reciclar en toda la región de Kansas City, y una nueva campaña educativa

In this issue • Two area kids display passion for boxing • 25th Westside Back-to-School Celebration • Kansas and Missouri voters decide key amendments, set

By Tere Siqueira When a Greater Kansas City area family calls the Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation (AIRR) after a loved one is detained

By Angie Baldelomar The Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) recently celebrated the graduation of its first Spanish-language