Remembering Gus with Efrain
In 1977 the gas price was about .62 cents a gallon; you could buy a loaf of bread anywhere from 33 to 49 cents.
Cuidado Casero Foundation (Part 1)
Today we look at another organization that helps impact the community.
Finding the Unexpected in the Everyday: Illustrator Felipe Galindo on Political Cartoons and Partisan Divides
Political cartoons have been a staple of American journalism — and indeed democracy — since the country’s founding.
GEORGE LOPEZ & MAYAN LOPEZ, WILMER VALDERRAMA, YVETT MERINO, COLMAN DOMINGO, FRANCIA RAISA, & XOLO MARIDUENA HONORED BY THE NATIONAL HISPANIC MEDIA COALITION
Celebration featured exclusive appearances from U.S. Congresswoman Karen Bass
“Hispanic and Bilingual Volunteers Needed for Kids in Foster Care”
Did you know that thousands of Texas children and teens are removed from their homes each year due to abuse and neglect?
Who Cares About Hispanic Heritage Month?
Well, my first answer will be two former presidents Lyndon B. Johnson was the first to issue a proclamation in 1968. However, it started as a week and then in 1988, Ronald Reagan made it an entire month.
Willie Velasquez a Voting Rights Icon
If you are a minority elected to office in the last 40 years, chances are you owe it in part to Willie. Not because he was the founder of MAYO (Mexican American Youth Organization).
Hispanic Heritage Month Honors Dolores Huerta
Along with Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta brought to life the National Farm Workers Association