One Word got him fired, No Not That One
We live in an extraordinary time in our country’s history. This is a time in space when uttering the wrong word can get you fired.
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.
ODE TO DAN
Daniel Roble was the youngest of two boys born in Detroit on July 4th1943 to a Polish immigrant couple.
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.
Latinos Number One in Texas
Big deal!
El sueño americano en Denton: organización de caridad celebra 20 años de servicio
En 1999, un miembro de la iglesia presbiteriana Trinity de Denton, y residente permanente legal, fue detenido y procesado para deportación.
ENGLISH VERSON INCLUDED
Coalition Takes Biden to Task for Falling Short on Voting Rights
A coalition of more than 100 civil rights and advocacy organizations is accusing the Biden administration of falling short on its “visionary” commitment to step up voter registration and that the failure to shore up voting rights is disproportionately hurting non-white voters.
Voters of Color and Women Saved the Democrats from Disaster
Despite new laws to keep people from voting and gerrymandering election districts to take away the power of minority communities, the Republican “red wave” that pollsters predicted ahead of last week’s midterms didn’t happen.
Imaging a Multi-Racial City After a Political Earthquake
Weeks after leaked tape of four Latino leaders expressing racist views about political power sharing in Los Angeles rocked the city, prompting the resignation of the city council president, the reverberations are far from over.