Asian American Women reflect on how to move beyond hate attacks
Asian American women are experiencing a fresh wave of violent, hate-related attacks.
Make Your St. Patrick’s Day Spread Green with Envy
Freshen up your St. Patrick’s Day menu with easy, light sandwiches inspired by the traditional color of the festivities.
CASA of Tarrant County Needs Hispanic and Bilingual Volunteers
In 2021, 663 children in Tarrant County were removed from their homes. Of these children, 33% were identified as Hispanic, yet only 10% of CASA of Tarrant County’s volunteer advocates identify as Hispanic.
REDISTRICTING COUNTDOWN
Despite leading U.S. population growth over the last decade, Latinos are losing big time in terms of voting clout now that two thirds of the states have completed their redistricting process.
Solidarity with journalists in Mexico
In comparison, in all of 2021, there were nine murders. And 147 since the beginning of the year 2000.
A Celebratory Passover Dessert
When celebrating with family, there is nearly nothing better than passing a light and sweet dessert around the table. These Simple Macaroons are crisp, dipped in decedent chocolate and a completely scrumptious option for celebrating Passover.
Tiffany Burks, A life In Service

When you take a moment to read Tiffany’s Bio on her website, it will not take long to realize where Tiffany gets her sense of service.
Albert Roberts for Tarrant County District Attorney

I am a Fort Worth native. A father. A husband. And an attorney with a track record of community service and ethical law practice.
Disconnected

When Facebook first became the go- to social media platform for millions of people, it was impossible for many to avoid getting sucked into the social media vortex.
40 Days of Lent to a Better You
The number 40 is found many places in the Bible. During the flood that cleared the earth of bad people, it rained for 40 days.