Despite the pandemic, immigrants kept sending money overseas. Experts say it’s a reflection of their values.
FONTANA, Calif. – Jose Villarruel is a man of routine. 4 a.m. Wake up and get dressed. 4:30 a.m. Car
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Read moreSOMEWHERE, The Internet — Conversations weave in and out, layering over one another as NAHJ members — in the form
Read moreWe at the Latino Reporter have seen your kids, your dogs and random Zoom bombers crash sessions during the first-ever
Read moreAustin Martinez is more determined than ever to change the lack of diversity at The Daily Texan, her student newsroom
Read moreJournalists representing the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists interviewed presumptive Democratic presidential nominee
Read moreWASHINGTON, N.C. — As summertime comes around, so does hurricane season. That means a list of names that some may
Read moreTo read this story in English, click here. SAN FRANCISCO — Una semana antes de que el brote de covid-19
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Read moreThe shooting death of 22 people inside an El Paso Walmart devastated communities across Texas.
Read moreShyann White grew up with draft horses. Now, she drives a carriage with draft horses.
Read moreHugo Balta, president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, spoke to the Latino Reporter Thursday to address questions related to the 2019 Excellence in Journalism conference.
Read moreSan Antonio’s River Walk is beautiful. Just don’t jump in.
Read moreIn San Antonio, presidential candidate and former San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro met with a group of Latinos journalists from across the country to talk issues.
Read moreJackeline Lizama is a 2019 NAHJ Student Project participant. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel
Read moreCultura is a 27-year-old dancer, choreographer and recording artist from Miami. Cultura became passionate about dance and music after she
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