In an imaginary world where video game players were only allowed play characters of their own ethnicity, Latinos would be screwed. They could choose between Victor Gonzalez, one of the main thugs of ...
On Friday, June 30, David Peña Jr. resigned from his position as Executive Director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). Peña Jr. had been in this role for a year-and-a-half.
Yelp is the exception that proves the rule. The online recommendations platform is one of the most diverse tech companies in Silicon Valley and it can be proud of the job it has done, according to an ...
In 1908, when 15,000 women marched through New York City to demand shorter work hours, better pay and the right to vote, no one was ready to call it a movement. But a year later in 1909, on February ...
Despite the benefits that it represents, Mexico still has almost no altruistic blood donation culture. "There are many myths surrounding blood donation. People don't know what it is, or the good that ...
On the 10th anniversary of the passing of Gabriel Garcia Márquez, better known as “Gabo”, hundreds, if not thousands of pages, are being written this week and probably for another 30 days when this ...
Last Thursday, within the sprawling urban scape of Philadelphia, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker stood poised to confront a challenge unlike any her predecessors had faced. It was her 100th day in office, a ...
As the solar eclipse unfolded on Monday, the Washington DC and Maryland areas plunged into an afternoon of astronomical fascination. Spectators gathered at multiple venues, from the expansive National ...
As I traverse the vibrant landscapes of the Americas, a narrative of potential, innovation, and transformation unfolds before my eyes. As I traverse the vibrant landscapes of the Americas, a narrative ...
Don Junio, after losing the love of his beloved Morada, as he told his wife, could not conceive the possibility of being happy without another love that he never found. He looked for it wherever he ...
Following that recognition, the Association of American Medical Colleges, (AAMC) announced a goal, in 1970, to increase the enrollment of Black medical students, in its schools, to 12 percent. However ...