Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Latinos now the majority in the Inland Empire and a new fund aims to boost community investments

Por: ABC7 Nation September 26, 2022

thumbnail

, which launched this weekend under the Inland Empire Community Foundation.The fund will support and invest in Latino-led and Latino-serving organizations, said Melgar.It begins by offering a demographic snapshot of the Latino or Latine community that now makes up more than half of the region.In partnership with UC Riverside Center for Social Innovation, the CIELO Fund released a titled Aquí Estamos or We are Here.We wanted to make sure that,... + full article



Similar News

Democrats' Position on Abortion May Help Them Hold Latino Voters

Time USA Politics September 29, 2022

thumbnailThis article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up to get stories like this sent to your inbox. The Democratic Party’s relationship with the Latino community is complicated. For years, it was taken as gospel that they were the party’s future, a... + más

Newsletter: Latino voters remain key to victory in 2022. Can the GOP win them over? | Los Angeles Times

Democrats and Republicans are courting Latinos on the economy in Nevada's tight Senate race | CBS News


How to embrace Hispanic Heritage Month

The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 26, 2022

thumbnailIs there a more perfect pun than Hispandering?The term refers to a dynamic seen far too many times in recent years: It’s when officials or candidates running for office suddenly “discover” Latinos and pander politically to them just to win their votes. Think of when the... + más

No, Martha’s Vineyard won’t cost DeSantis in Florida | Orlando Sentinel

A New Jersey Bank Just Got Hit With a Federal Consent Order For Discriminating Against Black Homebuyers | The Root


Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control

Associated Press USA Business September 25, 2022

thumbnailMIAMI (AP) — Annette Taddeo walked to a podium overlooking Miami’s Biscayne Bay and described to her audience how she had fled terrorism as a teenager in Colombia and now feared for the safety of her 16-year-old daughter at an American public school.A blue and bright orange... + más

Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | WPTV

Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | WPLG Local 10


Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control

WPTV USA Nation September 25, 2022

thumbnailMIAMI — Annette Taddeo walked to a podium overlooking Miami’s Biscayne Bay and described to her audience how she had fled terrorism as a teenager in Colombia and now feared for the safety of her 16-year-old daughter at an American public school.A blue and bright orange bus... + más

Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | WPLG Local 10

Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | Associated Press


Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control

WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 25, 2022

thumbnailMIAMI – Annette Taddeo walked to a podium overlooking Miami’s Biscayne Bay and described to her audience how she had fled terrorism as a teenager in Colombia and now feared for the safety of her 16-year-old daughter at an American public school.A blue and bright orange bus... + más

Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | WPTV

Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | Associated Press


Latinos are seeing the least amount of growth in corporate board representation, new findings show

CNBC USA Business September 23, 2022

thumbnailLatinos are the second largest demographic population in the United States, but they are vastly underrepresented on corporate boards, according to a new report by the Latino Corporate Directors Association.Sixty-five percent of Fortune 1000 companies lack Latinos, and Latinos... + más

With representation lacking in media, Emilio Estefan urges Latinos to embrace their identities | CNBC

Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | WPLG Local 10


Global Fund gets powerful help with $18 billion funding goal

ABC News USA Business September 20, 2022

thumbnailNEW YORK -- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria will get some high-powered help this week to reach its $18 billion goal to fund another three years to slow the spread of these diseases.President will host The Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment Conference,... + más

Global Fund gets powerful help with $18 billion funding goal | ABC News

Starlink appeals FCC rejection of $886M grant, calls reversal “grossly unfair” | Ars Technica



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |