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Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas empowers Lubbock community
Lubbock chapter has established a mentorship program for high school seniors, provides professional development opportunities ...
In Unicoi County Schools, about 12% of the student population has a Hispanic background. At Love Chapel Elementary, that ...
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Julia Sosa empowers Latino families through Tuscaloosa schools' Welcome Center resources
Julia Sosa, chairman of the Tuscaloosa Latino Coalition, leads a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the community through mental health assistance, cultural training, and translation ...
Students throughout New Jersey will soon see contributions that Latino and Hispanic people have made throughout history as part of required learning in the state’s Social Studies education programs.
The U.S. Department of Education is rolling back more than $250 million dollars in funding for Hispanic Serving Institutions.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and a conservative legal nonprofit are suing the U.S. Education Department over what they call "discriminatory" federal funding rules for colleges with ...
The University of California system enrolled a record number of in-state students in fall 2024, following ongoing criticism that one of the country’s largest public university system doesn’t have ...
Note: The above video shows the top headlines from the morning of September 30, 2025. LUBBOCK, Texas — The Raiders Rojos is a 25 year old origination that was founded at Texas Tech ...
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Hispanic Heritage Month in Alabama: 3 must-see festivals you don’t want to miss
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month and Latino culture with Alabama’s 2025 festivals, music, dance and authentic food events.
For nearly three decades, Franco Silva has been a steady, passionate voice for Latin culture in Tampa Bay. As the host of Latino 54 on WMNF 88.5 FM, Silva turned 54 minutes of airtime into a mission, ...
National Hispanic Heritage Month began Sept. 15, kicking off a four-week celebration of Latin American culture, history and contributions across the U.S. Right here in Alabama, communities are marking ...
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