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Opinion | Open letter to the LA Dodgers: Who do you stand with?
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Billboard Women in Music 2025: Best Latina moments
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Undocumented immigrants contribute $96.7 billion in taxes; here’s the breakdown
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Latino man arrested at gunpoint by Border Patrol agents in Pomona
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Man who spent 30 years in prison is found innocent
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Santa Monica will not host beach volleyball during the 2028 Summer Olympics
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FIFA seeks volunteers for 2025 Club World Cup
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A festival that honors the Coachella Valley farmworkers, but it’s not that Coachella
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MALDEF joins lawsuit against Huntington Beach
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Four students at California universities win MALDEF law school scholarships
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Looking for a fun way to celebrate Women’s Month? Join Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles (LACLA) for a special free screening of “Alema…
Since 1997, Helen Iris Torres has been deeply involved with Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), recognizing the organization's g…
Latino talent and excellence will be recognized at this year's California State University, Los Angeles’s 2025 Mesoamerican Symposium, an annu…
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The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) and NALEO Educational Fund announced Erica Bernal-Martinez, NALEO E…
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The 34th Annual Latina History Day Conference, hosted by Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), will be held this Friday, March 7th…
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Elvis Zornoza is a dedicated deaf advocate with over 10 years of service. Hailing from a deaf family, he embraces his deaf heritage and the ri…
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The late 1960s were and continue to be one of the most pivotal in American history. Black and brown Angelenos at the time both lost leaders in…
By every available measure, California’s population is growing again, albeit modestly. The dark years following the COVID-19 pandemic, and the…
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Who said the barrio couldn’t get fit? Henry Gallardo, a 24-year-old South L.A. native, is making a difference in his community by founding Bar…
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Chile Verde Mexican Restaurants, a family-owned business serving up Mexican food in Los Angeles, just celebrated their 25th anniversary.
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The story of organizer and immigrant advocate Rosa Martha Zarate Macias is one of courage, rebellion against oppressive systems and profound p…
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Since 2000, Avenue 50 Studio has been an essential cultural center for the Northeast Los Angeles community. And for almost as long, executive …
Now that the Department of Education under President Donald Trump’s administration has dismissed book ban complaints as a hoax, a Latino stude…
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Helen Iris Torres, CEO of Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), has won the 2025 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award.
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Donald Trump’s presidency started with a bang, an explosion of executive orders meant to disrupt the fabric of the U.S. government at every le…
STEM program connects marginalized communities despite the Federal government’s target on nonprofits
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After the Trump Administration instructed federal agencies to halt all financial assistance, Dr. Tara Chklovski, the founder and CEO of Techno…
President Joe Biden signed a bill to rename a U.S. District Court in Los Angeles as the Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Courthouse after the coup…
Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won the Golden Globe for the best actress in a movie drama for "I'm Still Here."