The beloved Long Beach community staple, Casita Book Store, is relocating after a difficult fiscal year. Owner Antonette Franceschi-Chavez told CALÓ News that she hopes the transition will occur within the next four to five weeks.
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ICE targets Montebello car wash again, along with multiple sites across the city
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Huntington Park Mayor Arturo Flores resigns to focus on attempted recall
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Supervisor Solis denounces 'racial profiling' of two county workers targeted by ICE at Whittier Narrows Park
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Community leaders draw on Arpaio-era lessons to face potential ICE enforcement surge in Phoenix
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When insurance says no, children pay the price
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Tucson’s south side residents built an environmental justice movement after TCE — now they’re passing the torch
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Downey’s residents and community leaders demand Trump-supporting mayor take action against ICE raids
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Black and Latino organizers in L.A. demand justice for Keith Porter–the Black man shot by an off-duty ICE officer on New Year's Eve
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Anti-ICE protests continue at Home Depot amid calls for the release of detained day laborers
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CBS News cuts off Raúl De Molina as he calls for better treatment of immigrants
Latino Theater Company returns with “La Virgen de Guadalupe, Dios Inantzin,” a Los Angeles holiday tradition since 2002.
Amid federal immigration crackdowns, migrant parents view education as a “currency of love,” writes Gabrielle Oliveira.
Now in its 36th year, Tucson’s All Souls Procession continues bringing together thousands to honor lost loved ones through art, remembrance an…
For the first time in its history, Mikiztli, Cultural Coalition’s Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival, took place in the heart of downto…
Just about every student in the U.S. has rehearsed what to do if a shooter enters their school. As school shootings — and hoax reports of acti…
Mexican actress Fernanda Romero is taking her storytelling talents from the screen to the page with her new bilingual children’s book, “Colore…
Now in its 36th year, Tucson’s All Souls Procession continues bringing together thousands to honor lost loved ones through art, remembrance an…
For the first time in its history, Mikiztli, Cultural Coalition’s Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival, took place in the heart of downto…
Just about every student in the U.S. has rehearsed what to do if a shooter enters their school. As school shootings — and hoax reports of acti…
Mexican actress Fernanda Romero is taking her storytelling talents from the screen to the page with her new bilingual children’s book, “Colore…
This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter.Top TakeawaysMore California youth report poor mental heal…
The car-free open streets event known as CicLAvia will roll through Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Mariachi Plaza and MacArthur Park, and they are c…
School districts are preemptively passing resolutions to maintain a safe environment for their students affected by the increase in immigration raids.
CHIRLA’s 8th Annual Immi’Art "Healing Together" features 30 immigrant artists and performers seeking to promote cultural contributions by immi…
The University of La Verne and the National College Resources Foundation will host the 12th Annual Latino College Expo on Saturday.
Hispanic Heritage Month officially kicks off on Sept. 15 and this year, like many before, metro Phoenix is ready to celebrate.
Several organizations have come together to launch the Juntos Fund to assist families with direct cash assistance and pay legal fees for a det…
On Tuesday, the California Legislature approved a measure mandating that schools establish procedures to inform parents and educators when imm…
