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265 results for ‘latinos’
  • Did you know Martin Luther King visited Puerto Rico?

    January 11, 2024

    King had another connection with Puerto Rico: He was friends with the legendary Puerto Rican baseball player Roberto Clemente. Martin Luther King Jr.’s fight for social justice not only resonated with the Black community, but also with Latinos. The activist visited Puerto Rico at least two times, in 1962 and 1965. In 1962 King gave…

    Did you know Martin Luther King visited Puerto Rico?
  • Need a laugh? Follow these 6 hilarious Puerto Rican influencers.

    November 21, 2024

    If there’s been too much doom and gloom in your social feeds, make sure to follow these Puerto Rican comedy influencers. You’ll thank us later. Humor holds a special place in Puerto Rican culture. It serves as a way to release stress and navigate life’s challenges, while strengthening a sense of cultural identity, which is…

    Need a laugh? Follow these 6 hilarious Puerto Rican influencers.
  • Nearly half a million children have lost Medicaid in Florida. Here’s why.

    March 27, 2024

    Roughly 460,000 kids have lost their medical coverage, as the state doesn’t want to pay $12 million. 

    Nearly half a million children have lost Medicaid in Florida. Here’s why.
  • Trump’s Florida 9: Who they are and what they bring to the new administration

    November 26, 2024

    The president-elect’s nominations have given Florida a prominent role in his administration that could reshape the face of the nation.

    Trump’s Florida 9: Who they are and what they bring to the new administration
  • FL Senate president: ‘Medicaid expansion is not going to happen’

    January 10, 2024

    The announcement from the Senate’s Republican leader generated a swift response from Florida Democratic leaders, who want to increase healthcare coverage for low-income residents.

    FL Senate president: ‘Medicaid expansion is not going to happen’
  • Hialeah Has the Highest Concentration of Latinos in the US

    February 27, 2023

    Census projections say that in 2030, the US population is projected to grow slowly and become more racially and ethnically diverse. 

    Hialeah Has the Highest Concentration of Latinos in the US
  • Florida Republicans’ New Election Laws Could Limit Your Ability to Vote

    May 2, 2023

    The new legislation appears calculated to discourage volunteers from registering new voters, and could disproportionally affect Black, Latino and Generation Z Floridians.

    Florida Republicans’ New Election Laws Could Limit Your Ability to Vote
  • St. Petersburg Is One of the 15 Happiest Places in the US

    September 26, 2023

    Outside praised St. Pete for its beaches, warm weather, museums, sports, inclusiveness, and diversity.

    St. Petersburg Is One of the 15 Happiest Places  in the US
  • How Afro Latinos Changed the Music World

    February 22, 2023

    During Black History Month, what better way to celebrate Afro Latinos, than by honoring some of the artists that continue to carry the torch lit by the early queens and kings of Latin music? 

    How Afro Latinos Changed the Music World
  • Democrat Kathy Castor Urges DeSantis to Protect Medicaid Health Insurance for Children and Families

    March 31, 2023

    In states like Florida, where Republican leaders continue to reject Medicaid expansion, this could disproportionately affect Black and Latino people.

    Democrat Kathy Castor Urges DeSantis to Protect Medicaid Health Insurance for Children and Families
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