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U.S. Education Struggles With Increase in Retirement of Black, Latino Teachers

U.S. Education Struggles With Increase in Retirement of Black, Latino Teachers

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a mass retirement of Black and Latino teachers, another challenge facing U.S. education.
Latinos in the U.S. With Darker Skin Face More Discrimination, New Study Shows

Latinos in the U.S. With Darker Skin Face More Discrimination, New Study Shows

A new Pew Research Center study found that darker skin among Latinos can impact their everyday lives and long-term success in the United States.
People attend an ecumenical worship service at Mi Familia Vota headquarters, in Phoenix, Arizona

Latino Youth Aggressively Participates in the Recent Election

The Latino youth aggressively participated in the recent election and they comprised the largest number of voters among the community.
Benefits of Social media when you are a small business owner

Benefits of Social Media When You Are a Small Business Owner

Business in modern reality has to use social media in its development: social media give you an opportunity to grow your brand, reach your customers, and receive a huge amount of feedback. There are 3 billion people around the globe using social media, and all these people can find information about your brand, a large number of people to work with, eh? Another statistic says that today brands have even more followers than celebrities. For example, 80 percent of people follow at least one business on Instagram.
Latinas Reach the Highest Unemployment Rate amid the Coronavirus Pandemic

Latinas Still Have the Highest Unemployment Rate Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Latinas in the United States experienced most job losses this year compared to other Americans who have been affected by the coronavirus.
IMF Economic Outlook: Latin America GDP to Drop by 8.1 Percent

IMF Economic Outlook: Latin America GDP to Drop by 8.1 Percent

Latin America's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will likely fall by 8.1 percent this year, according to the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook.
Migrant Laborers Help New Orleans Re-Build

Latino Immigrant Workers Continue to Die on the Job, Study Says

The rise in Latino fatalities is especially seen among immigrant workers in three states. The same states noted a disproportionate share of Covid-19 cases and deaths among them.
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Why Latinos are Called as the Sleeping Giant in the Upcoming Election

The Pew Research Center supports the belief of many people in the country that Latinos are the "sleeping giant" in the country in the upcoming election.
Latino Households Report Financial Difficulties amid COVID-19

Over 70% Latino Households Report Financial Difficulties Amid Pandemic

Latino households suffer disproportionate financial strain amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report released this week.
El Paso shooting anniversary

El Paso Shooting Marks First Anniversary, Case Still Unresolved

On August 3 last year, a total of 23 people became victims of the sixth deadliest shooting in the U.S. history. The victims' loved ones commemorate the event amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Latinos in California.

New Survey Shows Latinos Worry More Than Other Californians on COVID-19 Effects

The current health crisis has no doubt brought new worries to people's minds. A lot of information circulating on social media about the COVID-19 can trigger anxiety and stress.
Border Patrol Agents

New Study Reveals Many Latinos Work in Law Enforcement Agencies Like ICE and Border Patrol

More Latinos are joining the law enfocement agencies such as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol, a new study showed.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus sent a letter to Secretary Alex Azar regarding the administration's deal with Palantir.

Hispanic Caucus Members Ask Transparency on HHS COVID 'Protect Now' System

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Alex Azar to ask more transparency on the government's coronavirus data platform system, created by the American private software firm Palantir Technologies.
U.S. Census

US Census: Hispanics Will be the Texas' Largest Population Group by 2021

Hispanics will dominate Texas by mid-2021 accroding to the U.S. Census Bureau.
The furlough of USCIS workers will finally take fruition but it gets moved to the first week of August.

Federal Immigration Agency Sets Potential Furlough Date to August 3

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is now eyeing August 3 as possible furlough date for more than 13,000 of its employees.
Burial

Experts Say Mexico's Reopening of Economy Means Spike of Infections and Deaths

More deaths are expected to be recorded in the coming days as the country reopens its economic activities. Graveyard diggers in the country are now preparing for death surge.
Poverty in LATAM

COVID-19 Cases Swells in Latin America, 215 Million Will Be Pushed Into Poverty By the End of 2020

The number of COVID-19 cases and the death toll in Latin American countries continue to swell and not dropping despite their strict measures.
Chile

Hospitals Under Strain: Chile's President Says their 'Healthcare System is Very Close to the Limit'

President Sebastian Pinera said that the country's healthcare system is "very close to the limit" due to the rapid increase of COVID-19 infections.
US Military

More Latinos Are Joining the US Military But Higher Ranks Remain Out of Reach

There are more Latinos who are joining the U.S. military but research reveals that higher ranks still remain out of reach.
35% of Latino Households Have Experienced a Layoff as a Result of COVID-19, Survey Shows

35% of Latino Households Have Experienced a Layoff as a Result of COVID-19

Latinos face not only higher risk and mortality rate compared to other populations amid the COVID-19 pandemic but also the socioeconomic impacts of the deadly disease.
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