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Juanes takes on key public health issue for young Latinos
By Nia Terrero, NBCLatino Latinos are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for approximately 21 percent of all new HIV infection cases in the United States. That’s nearly three times the […]
California’s Calderon brothers raising funds for 2014 campaigns
By Sharon McNary, Southern California Public Radio State Senator Ron Calderon, whose Sacramento offices were recently raided by the FBI, has been raising money for a return to the Assembly. And his two […]
Learning from Sebastien De La Cruz: Teach kids to react to bullying
By Hope Gillette, Saludify Eleven-year-old Sebastian De La Cruz sang the national anthem during Game 3 of the NBA Finals, dressed in traditional mariachi traje, honoring his Mexican heritage. Despite the fact […]
A Latino White House “Champion of Change” Works the Other Side of Silicon Valley
By Giovanni Rodriguez, Forbes It’s a hot Thursday afternoon, and I am walking the streets in the South First Street section of San Jose. I should be afraid. There’s been a spike in […]