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On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal announced her intentions to seek reelection for her current post and touted accomplishments during her term amid growing calls for eliminating ...
Inauguration Day, Tuesday, Jan. 17, will forever live in the memories of Pennsylvania’s new Governor Josh Shapiro and Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, as the commencement of a new journey serving in ...
Because of its spot in the Northeastern U.S., Philadelphia often finds itself with some of the poorest air quality in the nation. “Philadelphia is typically in the top-25 most ozone and fine ...
Latinos have a key role to play in shaping the narrative surrounding their own communities. During the final day of the 2022 Hispanic Leadership Summit, a panel discussion took titled, “Hispanic ...
Adriana Alejandre is on a mission to break down barriers to mental healthcare for Latinx individuals. Even though she is now a licensed therapist and entrepreneur leading a platform to educate and ...
A collaborative of Philadelphia organizations, nonprofits and community groups are coming together to address housing in Philadelphia. On Tuesday, October 18, Wells Fargo announced a new $7.5 million ...
Financial Education for All (FL4ALL), a national initiative dedicated to embedding financial education in America's schools, workplaces, communities, and culture, recently announced that a coalition ...
With a career that has spanned more than 20 years in communications and the nonprofit sector, Yvette Núñez has often used her platform to serve. Currently, she serves as vice president of ...
Through an honest and entertaining presentation, the renowned Human Resources senior leader invited attendees of the 30th edition of this important Latino business leadership event to reflect, beyond ...
Flamenco Beach, Tamarindo Beach, and Larga Beach, are all located in the small, but beautiful island of Culebra, a municipality of Puerto Rico. The island has no hotels or big named restaurants, just ...
At just 19 years of age, Liliana Velásquez has already proven that she is a brave woman and that she is ready for great things. Five years ago she traveled alone from Guatemala to the United States ...
Judge Nelson Diaz’s life is one of "firsts." He was the first Latino to ever attend and graduate from Temple Law School. While there, he co-founded the first Black and Hispanic law student association ...