A day after his papacy began, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV received congratulatory messages from all over the world. Many people have great expectations of him and pray he has the potential to continue Pope Francis’ legacy of bein…
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This past Saturday, the Billboard Women in Music event was held at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, celebrating not only the influential wome…
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Mico Montes is an up-and-coming director making his way through the world of horror films. His newest project, “Bare Skin,” is a psychological…
The Spanish version of “Power On!” is now available. The goal of the graphic novel is to inspire youth to choose STEM career paths.
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Journalist Jorge Ramos was recently back in action after marking his last sign off with Univision last December.
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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…
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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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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 …