Por: The Boston Globe Business January 10, 2023
It all started with an informal Latina networking group a decade ago.Amplify Latinx has come a long way from those quarterly cafecitos, or “little coffees.” There’s no way cofounders Eneida Román and Betty Francisco could have known in 2012 that their project would blossom into a nonprofit that’s poised to help Latino and Latina professionals and small-business owners across the state. But that’s exactly what Amplify Latinx is... + full article
Forbes USA Life January 03, 2023
Rabbit is a 13-course, raw, vegan chef's counter experience located in New York City's East Village. ... [+] Overthrow Hospitality With plant-based foods entering the mainstream, it’s not hard to find a restaurant in New York City that uses the cheap trick of deep... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 28, 2022
Karen Bass’ victory in the Los Angeles mayoral race was another blow to the popular caricature of Latino voters as trending conservative. The results suggest that the city’s mostly young Latino electorate embraces Black-brown solidarity. The up-and-coming Latino rejects the... + más
Bass apologizes to Latino group after suggesting Caruso paid for their endorsement | Los Angeles Times
Latino-Owned Businesses Grew in 2021-22, But Still Lag Non-Latino-Owned Firms | Forbes
Newsweek USA Life November 18, 2022
Rosalía on Thursday took home one of the top awards at the 2022 Latin Grammys when her LP Motomami won album of the year, but not everyone is celebrating her win.The Spanish singer-songwriter, who collected four trophies from eight nominations on the night, was widely praised... + más
Pop powerhouse Rosalía in full command at MGM Music Hall | The Boston Globe
Drexler surprises with 6 Latin Grammys; Rosalia best album | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Business October 18, 2022
A pipeline operator has agreed to pay $50 million to thousands of Southern California fishermen, tourism companies and property owners who sued after an offshore oil spill last year near Huntington Beach. A proposed settlement between Amplify Energy Corp., which owns the... + más
Judge approves $230-million settlement in Santa Barbara oil spill case | Los Angeles Times
Louisiana coastal worker fined after rupturing oil pipeline at BP spill restoration site | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 16, 2022
To the editor: I am glad that former L.A. City Councilwoman Nury Martinez and Councilmen Gil Cedillo and Kevin de León were caught on tape expressing values and attitudes that sadly many Latinx people hold and share only in private. But I am deeply enraged about how these... + más
Opinion | The New York Times
Column: From Latino lion to Chicanosaurus: The sad fall of Gil Cedillo | Los Angeles Times
The New York Times USA Opinion October 15, 2022
For the last 20 years, I have taught Latinx studies at New York University. My classes often provide my students, many of whom are seniors and Latinx themselves, with their first opportunity to examine their own identity and political histories. Recently, one student was shocked... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 25, 2022
This year, Fusion and MiTú each posted videos earnestly explaining to their millennial viewers why “Latinx” is the new term everyone should use to refer to people of Latin American descent. The argument is that “Latinx” is a less determinist, more inclusive form of the... + más
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