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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A Simple Favor

A Simple Favor

An amazing day for Meli Mel, She was able to sit down with Anna Kendrick and the incredible director Paul Feig, you know him from Ghostbusters and Bridesmaids. Anna talks to Mel about how she loves Miami but Miami doesn't love her. Also, the director Paul Feig came to...

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Settlement Agreement To Help Unite Migrant Families

Settlement Agreement To Help Unite Migrant Families

Over at NBC News, Jacob Soboroff and Julia Ainsley write about the settlement agreement that was reached this 13th of September by Trump and the lawyers of migrant parents. Click HERE to learn more about the asylum opportunities that will be more of availability to...

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The Predator

The Predator

Meli Mel chats with Robert Boyd Holbrook about his new film The Predator. A lot of controversy has risen about this film and Meli has some of the details. The fun times and the challenges of this film. From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of...

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9/11: Never Forget

9/11: Never Forget

Over at Express News, Liz Teitz writes about how students at a San Antonio middle and high school were given a personal presentation by Kristi, a survivor of the 9/11 attacks. Click HERE for full info. Photo: DANIEL SHANKEN /AP Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Influence of Reggaeton After Hurricane Maria

Influence of Reggaeton After Hurricane Maria

Over at opb.org, Coral Murphy writes about the help reggaetón had on Puerto Ricans feel more at home even if they had to flee during Hurricane Maria. Click HERE for full coverage. Photo: Jack Vartoogian Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Share of Spanish-Speaking Latinos Declined

Share of Spanish-Speaking Latinos Declined

Over at the Pew Research Center, JENS MANUEL KROGSTAD and MARK HUGO LOPEZ write about the share of Latinos who speak Spanish in their homes decreasing from 2006 to 2015, especially in the top 25 metropolitan areas of the U.S with the biggest Hispanic population. Click...

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Calor App Helps Farm Worker’s Health

Calor App Helps Farm Worker’s Health

Over at Remezcla, Yara Simon writes about a new app called Calor, designed by Faith Florez to help prevent farm workers from heat exhaustion. Click HERE for the story. Photo: Mexican farm workers hoe a cabbage field. Photo by John Moore Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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National Grief Awareness Day: The Latin Version

National Grief Awareness Day: The Latin Version

Over at Remezcla, Frances Solá Santiago writes about the different ways Latin American countries honor the dead. Click HERE for five examples with pictures and descriptions. Photo: Secretariat of tourism Aguascalientes Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Florida Murder’s Trial Held In Cuba

Florida Murder’s Trial Held In Cuba

Over at Miami Herald, Mimi Whitefield writes about the Florida murder case that underwent trial in Cuba. Yanes fled from the U.S to the island after shooting Doctor Schwartz. Click HERE for more info on case and trial. Photo: Chip Somodevilla Posted by: Yenesis...

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Bad Bunny: La Nueva Religión

Bad Bunny: La Nueva Religión

Over at Remezcla,Frances Solá-Santiago writes about Latin trap star Bad Bunny and his new album, some fun facts, little known insiders & more! Click HERE for more info. Photo: Stefan Ruiz, Courtesy of The FADER Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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Remembering Mexican Pioneer Aurora Reyes

Remembering Mexican Pioneer Aurora Reyes

Over at LatinAmerican Post, Diana Rojas Leal writes about the first Mexican muralist: Aurora Reyes. A friend of Frida Kahlo, Reyes was ahead of the game, promoting for education, gender equity, and social activism. Click HERE to read more. Photo: Justin B instagram,...

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Venezuelan Triple Threat Lele Pons Rises

Venezuelan Triple Threat Lele Pons Rises

Over at Miami New Times, Cristina Jerome writes about the rise of Venezuelan entertainer Lele Pons as a singer. Her second and catchy single "Celoso" is rising! Check HERE for more info and the music video to her single! Photo: Lele Pons Instagram Posted by: Yenesis...

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Arepas on Tour!

Arepas on Tour!

Over at Latino Rebels, Juan Escalante writes about PAN's mission to spread arepas to a broader market. The arepa tour has started! Check out HERE for more info. Photo: Harina PAN Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez

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