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Mexican health professionals lacking in protective equipment during pandemic

• Sandra Duran                                              • Barbara Ortiz By Tere Siqueira The Mexican health care system was unprepared for the magnitude of the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, many health care professionals have reported that government resources have not been enough to make them feel properly protected. Doctors Sandra Duran and Barbara Ortiz are among them. Recently, […]

Teachers struggle during COVID-19 pandemia

By Chara Teachers are considered our guides while we grow up and help us through different stages. They teach us new things, understand us and provide guidance. As many other members of the society, teachers are also struggling because of the COVID-19 pandemia and they are trying to find ways to help all their students. […]

Free meals for children and adults

To help ease the burden the COVID-19 pandemic is putting on families across the country, many organizations are offering free meals for children and adults. In the Kansas City metro area, schools are also joining in on this effort. Some of these organizations and schools providing free meals are: Missouri *Independence School District Grab & […]

Wonderful World: Discover Taxco

By Tom Sawyer Welcome tourists! In this edition, we have to talk about a colonial city in our neighboring country of Mexico. It is considered a magical town because of the beauty in its architecture and tourist attractions. We are talking about Taxco, Mexico. It was founded in 1529 and it has a little over […]

Area coronavirus patient shares her recovery story

Interview by Tere Siqueira Antonia Maciel is among those people who have contracted the coronavirus (COVID-19). She also is among those people who have recovered from it. Recently, the Kansas City area resident and mother of four, who got infected at work, shared her insights about overcoming COVID-19. Dos Mundos: Share with us your experience […]

Artes Mágicas: Hierbas naturales

Hace tiempo que no escribía en mi Columna de Artes Mágicas, pues las varias ocupaciones  que tengo en Uruguay me llevaban todo mi tiempo. Pero en este momento como Ciudadana de Estados Unidos, me siento en mi deber de apoyar a mi País. Por lo tanto voy a pedir a la gente que vive en este Grandioso País: No […]

Wonderful World: Discover Monterey

By Tom Sawyer Welcome tourists! In this edition, we have to talk about a city in our country that was the first capital of California and remained like such for more than 70 years. We are talking about Monterey, California. Founded in 1770, it has a population density of a little over 30,000 inhabitants. From […]

Wonderful World: Discover Cordoba

By Tom Sawyer Welcome tourists! In this edition we have to talk about the second most populated and the largest city in Argentina. We are talking about Cordoba, Argentina. It was founded in 1573 by Spaniard Jeronimo Luis de Cabrera, and it has a population density of around 1.4 million inhabitants while its metropolitan area […]

Diana Martinez Empowering the Latin community

By Tere Siqueira Each March to honor Women’s History Month, Dos Mundos honors Latinas whose accomplishments have helped and/or inspired the community. One of this year’s eight honorees is Diana Martinez, director of Head Start at The Family Conservancy. Born in the United States and of Latin heritage, Martinez grew up negotiating the two worlds. […]

Wonderful World: Discover Villahermosa

By Tom Sawyer Welcome tourists! In this edition we have to talk about a southern city from our neighboring country of Mexico, a city that is also one of the main hubs of the administration of Mexican petroleum in the country. We are talking about Villahermosa, Mexico. The city was founded in 1564 and has […]

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