Latino Cultural Center is the new home of Cara Mia and Teatro Dallas.

Latino Cultural Center is the New Home of Cara Mia Theatre and Teatro Dallas

Latino Cultural Center is the new home of Cara Mia and Teatro Dallas.
NuStar Energy

5 Best Workplaces for Latinos and Hispanics

Companies is U.S. that hire more Latinos and Hispanics.
HIV-AIDS cases among the Hispanics and Latinos are increasing

Hispanics and Latinos Continue to Struggle with the HIV Crisis

Members of the Hispanic/Latino community are seeing a rise in HIV-Aids cases, but government officials are doing their best to address the crisis.
Latino American consumers

Latino-American Consumers Look for Innovation and Affordability

Latino American consumers want to buy products that are innovative but affordable. They also go for environmentally friendly purchases.
Group of Hispanic professors asked for equal pay and opportunities at the University of Texas.

Hispanic Professors are Demanding Equal Pay and Opportunities at University of Texas

Hispanic professors at University of Texas are demanding equal pay and equal opportunities
Honduran LGBTQ Activist

Surge in Hate Crimes May be Linked to Immigration Policies

Hate crimes against the Latino community appear to have surged under the current presidential administration.
Stop and Frisk inflames the Blacks and Latinos in New York City

"Stop-and-Frisk" Shows Promise in Reducing Crime Rates, But Were Minorities Intentionally Targeted?

After years of supporting the "stop-and-frisk" policy, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg apologies to minorities.
Most of the Hispanics experienced housing discrimination in Long Island

Hurdles for Hispanics: Housing Equality

As the number of Hispanic citizens increases, so do the difficulties.
President Donald Trump struggles with the Hispanics

Trump Struggles to Win Favor of Hispanic Voters in Florida

President Donald Trump struggles to get the votes of the Hispanic voters if the election was to be today, based on the recent survey.

Oscars 2015 Nominations Lack Latino, Black Nominees

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced their annual Oscar nominations with a number of big surprises and big omissions. Among the omissions was the lack of diversity in the nominations, with few Latinos or blacks in the acting category and the lack of diversity in the directing branch.

President Obama Declares 'Vibrant, Thriving' Hispanic Heritage, Proclaims Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week

President Barack Obama issued a proclamation as the U.S. begins to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month and has asked institutions to commemorate the role of Hispanics in American society.

Mexico, Central America Among Most Popular Vacation Destinations for US Hispanics

Latinos truly value their vacation time, more so than Americans overall. Hispanics take time off of work each year, primarily during the summer and/or the holiday season.

Study Shows U.S. Catholic Church Must Adapt to Growing Hispanic Population

While the growth of Hispanics in the U.S. Catholic Church has been explosive, a new study reveals that this increase presents both a strength and a challenge for the church.

Interview: T-Mobile SVP of Brand Communications DeLuca Talks Hispanic Trends in Mobile Market

Hispanics are interested in three main things from their mobile service: social media, video content, and streaming audio, says T-Mobile's senior vice president of brand and advertising Peter DeLuca. As the fastest growing population in the United States, Hispanics are becoming a key focus group for politicians and advertising firms alike, and DeLuca recently shared his take on Hispanic trends in the mobile market with Latin Post.

Scholarships Helping Latinos Enroll in College

Barriers obstructing young Latinos’ path when seeking higher education are being bulldozed by young Latinos’ desire to succeed, and growing access to funds set aside for the Latino students who intend to attend college

Latinos and Black Less Likely to Own Homes

The American Dream promises a number of things, one of those things being a home …accented with an optional white picket fence. However, less than half of Hispanics in America have been able to seize that portion of the “Dream,” due greatly to the fact that minorities are more likely to be denied loans and they are less likely to apply for conventional mortgages for the same reason.
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