“But You Speak So Well”: How Latinos Experience Subtle Racism
By Silvia L. Mazzula, PhD, American Psychological Association Last month marked the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech and across the U.S., many Americans proclaimed […]
Dolores Huerta Says Latinos Have ‘Long Road’ Ahead Despite Achievements
By EFE/Huffington Post Latino Voices Chicago (EFE).- Dolores Huerta, a defender of the human rights of Hispanic workers for more than 40 years, believes that Latinos still have a “long […]
What are curanderos in Hispanic cultures?
By Hope Gillette, Saludify Despite the push to visit Western doctors, receive preventative care and become knowledgeable about common ailments in the community, many Hispanics living in the United States still […]
Get set, Ready, and Go Obamacare
By Latinovations Despite a recent vote to unravel President Barack Obama’s health care law, Obamacare remains good to go and is expected to benefit an estimated 10 million eligible Latinos […]