Kamala Harris’ Mexico Trip Likely to Focus On Women and Youth Aside From Migration Issues

Kamala Harris’ Mexico Trip Likely to Focus On Women and Youth Aside From Migration Issues

Vice President Kamala Harris will be heading to Mexico for her next stop after her Guatemala. She will be meeting with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

Best of 2015: The Top Ten Films of 2015

Latin Post film critic Francisco Salazar's top ten films of 2015.

Youth Movie Review: Paolo Sorrentino's Latest Film Is Meditative, Thought-Provoking & Uplifting

"Youth" is a movie where every character is complex and rich. A film in which every image has the viewer in rapture. A film in which we can connect with every moment, not only as we look out toward what our future holds, but also in how even our smallest actions in the present can change our outlook on life.

Cannes Film Festival 2015 Day 8: Michael Caine's 'Youth' Gets Booed; Alchemy Takes Two Competition Films

The eighth day of the Cannes Film Festival continued to be busy with more world premieres. The market also saw two competition films acquired.

Cannes Film Festival 2015 Day 2: 'The Tale of Tales' Premieres to Rave Reviews, Fox Searchlight Takes 'Youth'

The second day of the Cannes Film Festival saw yet another competition film open and two major acquisitions also occurred.

Institutional Racism Begins As Early As Preschool, Study Says

A report, released Friday by the Department of Education's civil rights arm, revealed that in U.S. public schools, black students - even as young as preschoolers - are more likely to get suspended than any other race.

Hispanic Teens Use Drugs More than Other Teens

Dimly lit basements with buddies crowded around television screens and bosky public parks where friends are congregated around peeling picnic tables are the imagined settings for teenagers who engage in drug use and abuse. Though, the reality is that teens participate in drug use any and everywhere -and Latino teens are leading the trend

ASPIRA: Helping to Better the Puerto Rican and Latino Community

When exceedingly high drop-out rates peaked as educational achievements were at an all-time low among Puerto Rican and Latino youth, a group formed with the mission of offering the community opportunities that would promote development, encourage empowerment, educational advancement, and deliverance from poverty. ASPIRA, which means “aspire” in Spanish, is the name of the organization, founded by Dr. Antonia Pantoja and a group of Puerto Rican educators and professionals in 1961.
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