As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Feria Independencia Festival is taking place this year at The Torch on September 13th and 14th. It will feature several artists to perform, including iconic Puerto Rican merengue singer Elvis Crespo, Se…
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Missing 16-year-old last seen in Corona
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Grant program with large Hispanic student populations in jeopardy
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The Latina in Governor Gavin Newsom’s social media team
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Another man has died in immigration custody. This time in Arizona
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East L.A.’s Mexican Independence Day Fest is back for another year of celebration
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As construction of new border wall begins in Arizona, wildlife groups demand protections
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LA County delays motion that would provide rent relief for thousands of immigrants
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A silver lining in Trump’s ‘Big Ugly Bill’
Amid the current heatwave, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes is opening its air-conditioned galleries and providing additional seating, offering a s…
From social justice organizer and author to panelist at the Raizado Festival, Cristina Jiménez is a Latina trailblazer who shares her powerful…
Maritza Cardenas grew up wearing huaraches from Sahuayo, Michoacán, where her parents are from.
Last week Snow Tha Product, the 38-year-old, Mexican American rapper, released a music video for her latest drop “Sábado,” where she starts of…
In a first-of-its-kind event, over 40 cities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada celebrated the migrant community and called for humane and dignifi…
CM2 (aka ChimMaya Gallery - @cm2arts) is an under-the-radar gallery in East L.A. that, for nearly seventeen years, has quietly supported Latin…
City workers, surveying experts and oral historians want to add more historically significant buildings with Latino ties to the Historic Prope…
Muralist Robert Vargas has started a new project for Project Angel Food, honoring the nonprofit’s mission of food, love, and community.
On a hot summer afternoon, artist Azomali sits in the bedroom of his small San Gabriel Valley apartment. Enjoying only the company of his two …
San Francisco’s Mission District will be the site for the first televised Lowrider Parade, in honor of National Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month…
Trans Queer Pueblo hosted the 13th annual ‘Drag 4 a Dream’ show at the Karamba Club in Phoenix over the weekend.
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Just before 9 pm on Saturday night at A Toda Madre Cantina, the DJ kicked off a night with everything from popular Mexican rock song “Oye Mi A…
Vivir Quintana, singer-songwriter, activist, and former teacher, has released a new video for her song “Era él o era yo" (It was him or me in …
Every other Wednesday evening in Huntington Park, a group of local artists gathers — not around easels or in a studio, but on Zoom. With paper…
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What began as songs about heartbreak in the brothels and barrios of the Dominican Republic in the 1960s has become a worldwide sensation.
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Another third week in July can only mean one thing, Comic-Con International has zoomed through San Diego! Because I am a professional cartooni…
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At 85, Tucsonan George Goode sends Tohono O’odham Community College students home with horseshoeing skills, confidence and a new mindset.
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In the vibrant atmosphere of Harvard & Stone, a bar located in East Hollywood and renowned for its live music and burlesque shows, Empower…