Día De Los Muertos

Día De Los Muertos

Over at New York Times, Concepción de León writes about different ways the small businesses are keeping the Day of The Dead cultural traditions alive. Click HERE for more. Photo: Allison V. Smith for The New York Times Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Ghost of Gabriel García Marquez

Ghost of Gabriel García Marquez

Over at Latino USA, ANTONIA CEREIJIDO interviews LUCÍA BENAVIDES on living in the Barcelona apartment Gabriel García Marquez used to live in 50 years earlier. Click HERE to hear spooky full interview. Photo: GORKA LEJARCEGI Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Words By Matt Haggman

Words By Matt Haggman

As the election approaches, we thought it would be a great time to share a bit of very beautiful writing about participating in the electoral process as a candidate and what he learned. Over at Medium, longtime friend of ñ Matt Haggman wrote this piece after the...

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MECA & Día De Los Muertos

MECA & Día De Los Muertos

Over at Chron, Ana Goni-Lessan writes about the way MECA is educating thousands of children and families on El Día De Los Muertos. Click HERE for article and pictures! Photo: Michael Ciaglo, Houston Chronicle Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Latin AMA Highlights

Latin AMA Highlights

Over at Billboard, Jennifer Machin writes about the top moments of the 2018 Latin AMA's which was filled with girl empowerment and energetic performances!! Click HERE for videos and full article. Photo: Billboard Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Latin Fashion Show

Latin Fashion Show

Over at 9News, a video gives us an inside scoop on the display of Latin storytelling through fashion going on in Sante Fe! Click HERE to take a look! Photo: 9 News Video Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Hispanic Population Growing

Hispanic Population Growing

Over at U.S. News, Susan Milligan writes about the doubling of the Hispanic population in many states over the last 17 years. Click HERE for more info and the full article. Photo: Pew Research Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Mariachi Heroine

Mariachi Heroine

NBC Left Field tells us about Rita Ramirez, a Mariachi who is active in Detroit not only by providing music, but also by helping people have access to internet! Photo: Youtube Video for NBC Lefy Field Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Fewer Than 50K Puerto Ricans Settled Florida

Fewer Than 50K Puerto Ricans Settled Florida

Over at Orlando Sentinel, Bianca Padró Ocasio writes about the recent study done to prove that less than 50k Puerto Ricans have settled in Florida post-Maria. Click HERE for more info. Photo: Joe Raedle Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Google Doodle Honors Roberto Clemente

Google Doodle Honors Roberto Clemente

Over at cnet.com, STEVEN MUSIL writes about the Puerto Rican humanitarian and legendary baseball player, Roberto Clemente. Click HERE to learn about the wonderful and record-breaking person Bob Clemente was. Photo: Google Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Rosa Maria Plasencia Passes Away Unexpectedly

Rosa Maria Plasencia Passes Away Unexpectedly

At gen ñ we are proud to call Rosa Maria Plasencia our friend. Always a kind word, always a caring spirit. Tireless work at Amigos For Kids Such a loss. Sending all our love and prayers to her friends and family - we miss you already. #RosaMariaPlasencia Over at Miami...

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App Launches Trying To Increase Indigenous Representation

App Launches Trying To Increase Indigenous Representation

Over at Latino Rebels, Jacquelyn Kovarik writes about the United Nations trying to increase indigenous representation in different ways such as with an app. Upon noticing the lack of influence indigenous people have on the authoritative decisions made on their own...

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Sonia Sotomayor On Writing Best Selling Books

Sonia Sotomayor On Writing Best Selling Books

Over at Latino U.S.A, Antonia Cereijido writes and publishes a podcast about Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor writing books aimed at young adults. Click HERE for full article and podcast! Photo: Allison Shelley/Getty Images Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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New Netflix Series On 1840’s California

New Netflix Series On 1840’s California

Over at Remezcla, Manuel Betancourt writes about Shonda Rhimes launching a new series called "Pico & Sepulveda" meant to narrate the life in 1840's Los Angeles, when it was still a part of Mexico. Click HERE for more info. Photo: Old map of continental North American....

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Happy World Teachers’ Day !

Happy World Teachers’ Day !

Over at NDTV, Richa Taneja writes about today- October 5th- being World Teachers' Day! A special thank you to all the educators that are nurturing the minds of the next generation. We love and appreciate you! Click HERE for more. Photo: Education Writer's Association...

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One Direction Reunion?

One Direction Reunion?

Over at E online, Vanessa Odreman writes about the possibility of One Direction uniting again for one last reunion! Click HERE for more info. Photo: Ricky Vigil M/GC Images Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Approaching Race In Schools

Approaching Race In Schools

Over at conscientiousengagement.com, Raquel Ríos writes about how teachers and school leaders better take measures to create an inclusive environment for kids of all races, backgrounds, etc. Click HERE for more info. Photo: Child Trends Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Latin Empowerment on Instagram

Latin Empowerment on Instagram

Over at Remezcla, Yara Simón writes about young influencers who are leaving the world better than they found it through community building. Click HERE to read all about their impact! Photo: Alex Reyes instagram Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Miami’s Declared October 1 Croqueta Day

Miami’s Declared October 1 Croqueta Day

Over at Miami.com, Carlos Frías writes about Miami officially declaring October 1 as croqueta day! Yes, there were free croquetas for the day! Click HERE for more info. Photo: Recipe Community Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Jennifer Lopez: Super Woman

Jennifer Lopez: Super Woman

Over at People, EMILY ZAUZMER writes about Jlo showing off her biceps as she is proud of being in her last 3 shows of Vegas!! Click HERE for inside details on show process and on Jlo! Photo: Jennifer Lopez Instagram Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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2018 Miami Dade Book Fair

2018 Miami Dade Book Fair

The Miami Dade Book Fair is back! This 8 day festival is on a whole other scale this year, bringing back the variety of events, book genres, and voices to the 305! The fair will feature authors that have written about contemporary issues revolving around immigration,...

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The Life of Migrant Workers

The Life of Migrant Workers

Over at The Blade, JAVONTE ANDERSON writes about a visit the Toledo Black/Brown Coalition took to a labor camp in North Carolina. Click HERE for pictures and information on the visit. Photo: Modern Farmer Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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One Year After Hurricane Maria

One Year After Hurricane Maria

Over at New York Times, Luis Ferré-Sadurní writes about the commemoration of Puerto Rico today in the morning with "Amanecer Borincano" from singer Alberto Carrión. It's a day full of reflection after realizing Hurricane Maria hit Yabucoa one year ago, a disaster that...

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Life Itself

Life Itself

Spanish actress Laia Cost and Spanish actor Sergio Peris-Mencheta chat with MeliMel about their experience working with Dan Fogelman. This movie makes you feel every single emotion within its first 20 minutes. Although many critics are comparing it to "This is Us"...

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California Street Vending Legalized

California Street Vending Legalized

Over at Remezcla, Adriana Cataño writes about the improvements that will rise because of the recent bill signed to better treatment and status of California street vendors. Click HERE for more. Photo: LUCY NICHOLSON/REUTERS/News.com Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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