Roberto Santos is the first Latino ¬– or person of color – to become director of the US Census Bureau, a permanent position confirmed by the Senate. According to “The Washington Post”, “His
The more expensive concentrated-dose influenza vaccine is the choice of many seniors over 65 in the United States. However, this choice is not universal. Doses of the so-called “standard” vaccine
A group of Latino leaders in Prince George's County, Maryland, said the struggle for resources for their communities during the pandemic has been magnified by the near total lack of Latino officials i
¡Viva Maestro!, newly released documentary about the famous Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel, depicts the conductor’s relationship with “El Sistema”, the famous music education program broa
Many Latinos, particularly eligible children in immigrant families, are not taking advantage of health and food assistance benefits like SNAP (or food stamps, a federal assistance program that provide
“Hispanics are not the future. They’re already the present of American Catholicism”. This is the belief of Bishop Mario Dorsonville, bishop assistant of Washington, D.C., and chairman of the USB