As major cities in the U.S. saw the need to cancel Mexican Independence Day celebrations, Phoenix once more celebrated the “Grito de Independencia” at the Arizona State Capitol for the fourth year in a row.
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Grito de Leyendas Chivas vs América is coming to Whittier
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California granted temporary win in legal battle against Trump
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LAUSD hosts a two-day career expo that offers education and well-paid trade jobs
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As fear of ICE grips homes, volunteers in LA deliver food to families in need
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Newsom proclaims Latino Heritage Month, recognizing Latino impact in the state
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Immigration raids hit Long Beach car wash over the weekend, sparking community outrage
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Latina-owned Bloom Wild Bookshop is coming to the Montebello Barnyard Zoo
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Trump administration ends $350M grant program that aided Latino-serving colleges
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…
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Cardi B’s comment about her fans has opened up the discussion around body image within the Latino community.
When poets Matt Sedillo and David Romero launched El Martillo Press in June 2023, they set out to create more than just a publishing house. Th…
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 …
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On Tuesday, L.A. Care Health Plan held a white coat ceremony for its 2025 Los Angeles Care scholars. All of the eight recipients are part of t…
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Cardi B’s comment about her fans has opened up the discussion around body image within the Latino community.
When poets Matt Sedillo and David Romero launched El Martillo Press in June 2023, they set out to create more than just a publishing house. Th…
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 …
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On Tuesday, L.A. Care Health Plan held a white coat ceremony for its 2025 Los Angeles Care scholars. All of the eight recipients are part of t…
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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At the Two Spirit Conference in northern Nevada in June, Native Americans gathered in support of the LGBTQ+ community amid federal and state r…
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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…
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Javier Hernandez, better known as “Chicharito” to most soccer fans, has apologized for his sexist comments posted in videos on social media, b…
Art Bug Gallery's next public exhibition “Neo-Chicano: Recuerdos de Mi Familia” explores Chicano art in today's world.
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This story was co-published with AfroLA, nonprofit solutions journalism for Los Angeles told through the lens of the Black community. To repub…