It has been a staggering year for Latinos in the United States and particularly in California. Undoubtedly marked by President Donald Trump’s second administration, the year’s struggles also highlighted the strength in the country’s and state's Latino communities.
Inés Hernández-Ávila, a native studies professor at the University of California, Davis, attended la Mañanera, Mexico’s daily presidential pre…
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Fernando Valenzuela failed to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame this year and won't appear on a ballot again until 2031 at the earliest.
On Thursday, December 4, the Latin Grammy-nominated artist Ángela Aguilar returned to Los Angeles to deliver an outstanding performance at the…
Journalism is a cruel mistress. From the moment I chose it as my profession at 16, I witnessed my own high school teacher quit and become a po…
People who want to learn how to make rainbow tortillas from Oaxaca, Mexico, in Los Angeles may be out of luck because all classes are sold out.
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This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
On Thursday, December 4, the Latin Grammy-nominated artist Ángela Aguilar returned to Los Angeles to deliver an outstanding performance at the Dolby Theatre on her Lib…
It has been a staggering year for Latinos in the United States and particularly in California. Undoubtedly marked by President Donald Trump’s second administration, the year’s struggles also highlighted the strength in the country’s and state's Latino communities.
This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter.Top TakeawaysA multi-state lawsuit alleged that the administration’s sweeping cancellation of mental health grants was unlawful.President Donald Trump accused grant recipients of violating “merit, fairness an…
Inés Hernández-Ávila, a native studies professor at the University of California, Davis, attended la Mañanera, Mexico’s daily presidential press conference led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, where she, along with other guest speakers, discussed Indigenous resistance and the reframing of Mal…
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
Fernando Valenzuela failed to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame this year and won't appear on a ballot again until 2031 at the earliest.
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
If you found out your neighbor had a past criminal conviction, your knee-jerk reaction might be that you’d want them relocated.
People who want to learn how to make rainbow tortillas from Oaxaca, Mexico, in Los Angeles may be out of luck because all classes are sold out.
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