New ballet company with a Latin flair makes its debut
by Mayra Moreno, KENS SAN ANTONIO — A first of its kind professional dance company celebrating Hispanic culture, but the dancers that make up Ballet Hispanico de San Antonio trekked a […]
Tomb find confirms powerful women ruled Peru long ago
By Roberto Cortijo, phys.org The discovery in Peru of another tomb belonging to a pre-Hispanic priestess, the eighth in more than two decades, confirms that powerful women ruled this region 1,200 […]
How Goya brought ethnic food to white America
By Lydia DePillis, Washington Post About a year ago, in Washington’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood, an independent grocer called Bestway changed hands. The new owner is In Suk Pak, a South Korean […]
One In Five Hispanic And Black Workers Are Underemployed
By Bryce covert, Think Progress About one in five black and Hispanic workers, or 18.9 percent of Hispanic workers and 22.4 percent of black workers, are underemployed, meaning that they are […]