‘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 END OF AN ERA
I met Maria Martin in the late 1970’s when we were part of a handful of Chicano radio activists.
Artificial Intelligence Could Dramatically Reshape the 2024 US Election
The Biden Administration’s executive order on AI places many standards on the emerging technology, but experts say much more is needed to safeguard the election process.
Fort Worth Residents Celebrate Jeanette Martinez
On Sunday August 20th Friends and supporters gathered at La Gran Plaza to celebrate the historic election of Jeanette Martinez.
First Latina Elected to Fort Worth City Council
And now that Latinos make up most of the population in this great state, many are looking for more representation within the Hispanic community.
Election of Jeanette Martinez to City Council District 11 is Transformational
On Tuesday afternoon, June 20, Jeanette Martinez was sworn in as representative of the newly created City Council District 11 in Fort Worth at the city council chambers.
Our Common Bonds (Numero Dos)
From the day we are born until the day we die, our lives are primarily defined by 2 identifying documents, our birth certificate, and our death certificate.
Elevate Summer Entertaining with an Enjoyable Crunch
As families and friends gather on patios and decks to enjoy the warmth of summer and meals fresh off the grill, many are searching for that perfect ingredient that can complement salads, appetizers, main courses, desserts and more.
Public Relations: A Profession That Continues its Rise to the Top
The definition of public relations according to the Public Relations Society of America is “a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their public.”
Our Common Bonds
If you are an American of Mexican descent and were born in West Texas in the early part of the 1950’s, here’s a few things we might have in common.