Diversity Makes All Kids Feel Safer

Students of all backgrounds are more accepting of others when they attend a diverse school.

Craving Chocolate? Your Addiction Might Mean You Need Dad´s Love

Science reveals that urge for chocolate says a lot about our relationships with father figures.

Donald Trump's Most Controversial Moments About Latinos During 2016 Election Campaign, So Far

As Donald Trump continues to try and unify the Republican Party after becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, the question most hold is: Will he get the Hispanic vote? Here is a sample of the diverse rhetoric Trump has used throughout his campaign.

5 Cinema Tropical Featured Films Every Latino Must See

Here are five Cinema Tropical films that every Latino should watch.

Why the Nevada Caucus Is Important for Latino Voters

Over 194,000 registered Latino voters are expected to participate in the Nevada caucuses over the week, yet their influence may last well into the 2016 presidential eletion cycle.

National Effort Pulls Latinos to Pursue Citizenship, Deny Trump Presidency

The threat of Republican front-runner Donald Trump becoming president has motivated Latin American immigrants nationwide to pursue full citizenship.

Latino Actors Among Those Left Out at Oscars

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continues to be under fire for having nominated 20 white actors and leaving out a number of Black and Latino actors.

Four Latin American Films to Watch at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival

The Sundance Film Festival gets going in the next few weeks and will undoubtedly bring the film community into full-blown catharsis.

Netflix Announces 'One Day at a Time' with Rita Moreno

Netflix has picked up the rights to the remake of Norman Lear's classic sitcom "One Day at a Time."

Golden Globe Nominees: 'The Revenant' Shines; 'Spotlight' & 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Front-Runners

The Hollywood Foreign Press has announced the nominations for annual Golden Globes.

Latinos Represent World Cinema Competition at Sundance

The Sundance Film festival has announced its competition slates with many Latinos among the World Cinema Competition.

Op-Ed: Latinos and the First Presidential Democratic Debate

On Wednesday, October 13th, the Democratic National Committee will be holding its first Presidential debate of the year in La Vegas. Given the importance their candidates seem to be giving the Latino voter, one wonders how they will be addressing this community's most pressing issues.

Democratic National Committee Tabs Luis Miranda as New Communications Director

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced its new communications director will be a Latino. Specifically, the DNC named Luis Miranda as the organization's communications director, and he will assume the role in October.

Latinos to Control California Legislature for First Time

With the appointment of California Assemblyman Anthony Rendon as Speaker of the State Assembly, Latinos will lead the Golden State’s two legislative bodies. California Assembly Democrats elected Rendon, a Democrat representing California's 63rd Assembly District, which includes Lakewood and North Long Beach, to replace current Speaker Toni Atkins, who represents San Diego. Atkins was elected to the speakership in 2014 and concludes her term in January 2016.

North Carolina Judge Rules Sheriff Did Not Target Latinos

On Friday Judge Thomas Schroeder dismissed a federal lawsuit that alleged that Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson had been discriminating against Hispanics.

Latino Representation in Hollywood Not Growing, Report Finds

Latinos are the most underrepresented group in Hollywood says a recent study published by USC's Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism.
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