This summer, people walking or driving by Manual Arts Senior High and Augustus F. Hawkins High School in South L.A. will be able to enjoy a few murals highlighting historic figures and L.A. culture.
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Family-owned grocery store in Nogales offers customers free rides from the border and back
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Budget cuts threaten in-home assistance workers and Medi-Cal recipients
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Kike Hernández stuns in Born X Raised new Dodgers collection
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LA County officially kicks off Pride Month with blessing from The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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Seven students from a South LA school receive both their high school diploma and a college degree
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Activists plan walk from Vacaville to Sacramento against mass deportations
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Latina graduate goes viral for speech in Spanish at UC Berkeley
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'They're basically kidnapping people': Phoenix ICE arrests sew fear in immigrant community
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Latino moments shine on LALIFF opening night red carpet
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For one weekend, Arizonans and Sonorans alike celebrate as if border wall is nonexistent
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Looking for a fun event to hang out with family and friends? Look no further, because the California Watermelon Festival is back for another y…
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This Tucson-based coffee truck is building community through Mexican and Cuban-inspired lattes.
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A local nonprofit dedicated to preserving Latino heritage is getting the funding needed to grow as an organization.
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Nydia Armendia-Sánchez’s new picture book, "Frida Kahlo’s Flower Crown," is a vibrant tribute to resilience and the enduring power of Latino h…
Last month, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hosted its 39th annual Collectors Committee fundraiser, a weekend for donors to gathe…
During the New York screening of “Andor” season two, Oscar Isaac welcomed Benjamin Bratt, who plays Bail Organa in the series, to what he call…
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Angel Diaz, a Phoenix creative who specialized in mural and tattoo art, passed on April 30, leaving his mark across Arizona.
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Season Two of "Andor" premiered in April, arriving three years after the debut season and nearly a decade following the release of “Rogue One.”
A new report from Latinos LEAD reveals Latinos make up just 7% of museum board members in California, despite being nearly 40% of the state’s …
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For professional dancer and teacher Isis Avalos, dance is more than physical movement—it’s a sacred expression of her spirituality, a way to c…
The Latino Restaurant Association (LRA) is set to launch its popular DINE Latino Restaurant Week. This year, the program runs from Tuesday, Ma…
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A day after his papacy began, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV received congratulatory messages from all over the world. Many people h…
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I grew up watching public television. In the 1990s, it was less common for poor and working-class families, like my own, to have access to cab…
If your school’s prom will be boring, Chicxs Rockerxs South East LA (CRESLA) has an event for youth.
Most of the time, the gowns that take over the Met Gala’s red carpet are worn by women. But not at this year’s iconic event.
Summer is coming soon (although we’ve had some late Spring showers lately) and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes will start its Summer of Salsa Conc…
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Over the weekend, the “Ambos Nogales” community came together to share their passion for cinema.
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Douglas Sosa, also known as Dirty Sosa, is changing the game in the music industry as a music producer and artist.