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Long before Christopher Columbus discovered the New World, the pre-Hispanic tribes established in the northern and central parts of the continent used masks as a form of expression. The masks were ...
As part of the 2023 AL DÍA Top Doctors Forum, a panel discussion took a deep dive into the likely future of the medical profession. Moderated by the event’s board chair, Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan, the ...
President Joe Biden promised to have a cabinet that “looks like America,” and out of the heads of the 15 federal departments, four of them are Latino. Only four departments in the country’s history ...
The National Association for Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) has announced the names of the 2023 cohort for the Pete Garcia Community Economic Development Fellowship program, marking 13 years of ...
On September 11, the world experienced a historical event full of pain due to the attack that took place in New York City. The terrorist attack on the United States monopolized was on every cover and ...
The countdown to the 2021 AL DÍA 40 Under Forty is officially underway. With the event just over a month from today, the nomination period for the event has officially closed as of last weekend.
The Working Families Party of Pennsylvania Organizing Director, Reverend Nicolas O’Rourke, officially launched his campaign for an at-large City Council seat at the Bartram’s Garden in Southwest ...
On Tuesday, Jan. 25, AmerisourceBergen announced that Ann Anaya had joined the company as the new SVP and Chief Diversity Equity and Inclusion Officer. In this role, she will be leading the office of ...
Flamenco Beach, Tamarindo Beach, and Larga Beach, are all located in the small, but beautiful island of Culebra, a municipality of Puerto Rico. The island has no hotels or big named restaurants, just ...
Twenty years after being kidnapped by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Ingrid Betancourt is once again running for president of Colombia. The prospective candidate entered the race ...
The world changed in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in 2001 and for historians, the attacks marked the turn of the century. But since then and until now, many are the milestones that have ...
Today, almost four years in the Trump Administration, Latinx votes are as prominent as they've ever been, and a matter of national discussion. However, that was not the case in 1960, as the U.S.