‘You Don’t Look Chinese’ – How Bullying Shaped One Student’s Identity
“You’re Korean, right? I mean, you don’t look very Chinese.
The Enduring Harm of U.S. Deportations
Deportations to African and Muslim-majority nations, which skyrocketed during the Trump administration, continue to disproportionately harm Black immigrants who built their lives in the U.S.
Will the Senate Pass Expanded Child Tax Credit to Help 19 Million Low-Income Children?
You wish that both sides would just want to help low-income children. But sadly, that’s not the case.’ – Chuck Marr, Vice President for Federal Tax Policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
THE END OF AN ERA
I met Maria Martin in the late 1970’s when we were part of a handful of Chicano radio activists.
Esta Ano y Lotro -This Year and The Next
Here at Hola Texas we continued our mission of keeping Raza history alive and recognizing people and organizations that are making a difference in our community.
A Robust Arts Curriculum Is Essential to Ensure All Students Succeed
Too often, the things that get kids most excited about learning have been stripped out of the school curriculum.
FTC Scales Language Barriers to Battle Scammers
As of this fall, the FTC’s Language Access Initiative will expand its services to include up to a dozen new languages.
La inscripción abierta de Medicare finaliza el 7 de diciembre: Comparar opciones de cobertura podría ahorrarle dinero
If you’re enrolled in Medicare, it’s important to remember Medicare Open Enrollment is open through Dec. 7 each year.
What Payment Methods are Telltale Signs of Scams?
The primary point of contact that scammers use to reach people is social media, by which $658 million was reported lost in the first half of 2023.
In Publishing, Diversity Depends Not Only on Who’s Portrayed But How
To change unequal representation for people of color is to change not only how many are portrayed, but also how they’re portrayed, a new study of racial representation in U.S. school books by The Education Trust finds.