January 11, 2017 Spanish-Language Camp In L.A. Looks To Preserve The Family Language – Diving Into It Parents in L.A. are experimenting with a new approach to the problem this summer: a full-time camp that immerses children into Spanish.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: With All The Immigration Fireworks, Why Does The Government Seem So Surprised? Various high level departments within the administration were sending warning flares of what was coming and yet the administration chose to ignore the signals.
January 11, 2017 From DREAMers To Border Crisis, Changing Face Of Immigration Keeps Upending Debate Where last year providing a path to legal status seemed a viable, these days the focus is on enforcement and cracking down on those who break the law.
January 11, 2017 Shakira Rules Universe - 'La La La' Tops Kiddie Darth Vader For Most Shared Ad The video for her 2014 World Cup anthem is a 'trackvertisment' - content sponsored by the yogurt brand, Activia - and has garnered over 5.3 million shares on social media.
January 11, 2017 12-Year-Old Wants To Become Youngest Person In World To Run A Marathon On 7 Continents Blanca Ramirez started running marathons about a year ago, but now the 7th grader plans on breaking a world record and become the youngest girl to run seven marathons on all seven continents.
January 11, 2017 Google, Hispanic Heritage Foundation Team Up On STEM Program For Summer School The Hispanic Heritage Foundation’s Leaders on the Fast Track (LOFT) program has connected with Google and the educational organization, Practice Makes Perfect, to help summer school students develop useful skills in STEM fields.
January 11, 2017 Opinion: Net Neutrality Not So Neutral On Hispanic Employment The most important impact that “Title II reclassification” (what proponents of net neutrality are advocating for) is a more subdued economy and even slower job growth.
January 11, 2017 Banned Brazilian Dance Receives Warm Welcome In U.S. Passinho, which means "little step," is local to the favelas of Rio de Janiero.
January 11, 2017 Lax Attitude Along Mexico's Southern Border Becoming Thorn In U.S.'s Side Mexico’s shorter, southern frontier with Guatemala - 541 miles - is located in a zone of dense, tropical forest, and the only semblance of a fence comes in the form of rusty barbed wire attached to rotting wood posts – barely able to keep cattle at bay and certainly no deterrent to human traffic.
January 11, 2017 Five Peruvian Superfoods For Five Refreshing 'Paletas' With a Health Kick I have used five of my favorite Peruvian superfoods to make the paletas because of their delightful tastes, abundant nutrients, and remarkable health benefits. Here is just to name a few of these benefits.