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Mia Roberts Perez, one of the candidates elected yesterday to Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas, will be bringing more diversity to the bench where there are currently only a few Latino judges in a ...
South America continues to lead global cocaine production and consumption, according to the UN’s 2016 International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) report, presented on Thursday. The report attributes ...
After the murder of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old black student gunned down by a police officer in Ferguson, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, Darnell L. Moore began organizing bus trips from New York ...
Chilean President Sebastian Piñera and Peruvian counterpart Martin Vizcarra met in Santiago, Chile Tuesday to confirm the health of bilateral relations and sign a series of agreements. At the event, ...
To once again show their love for their history, culture and tradition, the organization “San Mateo Carnavalero” strutted through the streets of South Philly. This year they celebrated the 10th ...
The practice of slavery during Colonial times brought many African people to the Latin American continent. In countries like Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay, Blacks account for a big proportion of the ...
The General Archive of Puerto Rico is hosting an exposition entitled "Coffee in Puerto Rico: Its recovery and transformations" from March 5-31 featuring posters, assorted equipment used to process ...
On Wednesday, Mayor-elect Jim Kenney announced three appointments to head up multicultural affairs and arts development. Kelly Lee will become the next chief cultural officer in the city's Office of ...
In an imaginary world where video game players were only allowed play characters of their own ethnicity, Latinos would be screwed. They could choose between Victor Gonzalez, one of the main thugs of ...
Governor Tom Wolf said Monday that he would keep Pennsylvania's doors open to Syrian refugees, and Philadelphia's Mayor-elect Jim Kenney quickly echoed the sentiment. Wolf's commitment contrasts that ...
To the surprise of the skeptics, the Trump Administration has stepped out of its choreography by choosing as a judicial nominee again a white man, but this time, of Hispanic origin. Fernando Rodríguez ...
Nestled on the corner of Fairmount and 6 th Avenue in Philly’s trendy neighborhood of Northern Liberties, Guatemalan chef Charles Alvarez is serving up some of the city’s most innovative Latin Fusion ...