Por: Los Angeles Times Nation November 21, 2022
There are World Cup soccer fanatics. And then there is Bertha Alicia Guzmán. Seven times this Latina transplant from Guadalajara has spent a small fortune to go watch her beloved, eternally heartbreaking Mexico national team take part in soccer's quadrennial showcase. Along the way she has made friends and collected memories from Brazil to Russia, South Africa to South Korea. Now she's off to Qatar, the tiny Middle Eastpeninsular... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Opinion December 12, 2022
Imagine having to work nearly double the time of one of your co-workers to earn the same amount of money.Sadly, that’s not hyperbole. Latinas working full or part time earned just 54 cents for every dollar paid to the average white, non-Hispanic man in 2021, from Justice for... + más
Latinas are most underrepresented in appointed positions across CA's executive branch, report says | ABC7
Latinas are an emerging force in Orange County politics | Los Angeles Times
MarketWatch USA Politics November 19, 2022
Representatives for FIFA and the Qatar organizing committee did not respond to MarketWatch’s request for comment on this story. Here is a refresher on why the 2022 FIFA World Cup is so controversial.Corruption allegations over Qatar’s winning bid to host Qatar and its... + más
Qatar Hosting The FIFA Men’s World Cup Comes With Controversy For Sponsors, Players And Fans | Forbes
World Cup described as soccer's Fyre Festival amid beer ban | Newsweek
Fox News USA Sports November 18, 2022
The is the biggest soccer tournament in the world. It runs every four years and for the final time it will have 32 teams fighting for the championship.The tournament will take place in Qatar. It’s the first time it will be held in a Middle Eastern country and the first time it... + más
Breeders’ Cup 2022 Results Include Record Handle And Classic Flightline Finish | Forbes
The 2022 FIFA Men’s World Cup: By The Numbers | Forbes
Newsweek USA Sports November 16, 2022
The U.S. men's national soccer team (USMNT) has sparked outrage on social media over its use of a rainbow version of its crest in some places at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.The Middle Eastern country has strict laws surrounding same-sex relations and LGBTQ groups have... + más
Julio Le Parc Brought The Rainbow Into Fashion And Pop Culture | Forbes
US men's soccer team redesigns red, white and blue shield to support LGBTQ community ahead of World Cup | Fox News
Forbes USA Business October 20, 2022
From the Celebrating Latina Disruptors invitation-only event, from left to right: Maggie McGrath, ... [+] Daniela Pierson, Bianca Gates, Karla Gallardo, Estefania Lacayo, Daniela Pierre-Bravo and Sandra CamposJulie Stapen Photography December 8th is Latina Equal Pay Day. That... + más
Minecraft Honors South Florida Physician for Hispanic Heritage Month | NBC 6 South Florida
Hispanic and Latino workers deserve equal economic opportunity, not a return to the pre-pandemic status quo | MarketWatch
NBC News USA Business October 15, 2022
Daniella Pierson is the youngest Latina self-made millionaire in the U.S. today. Her female-focused newsletter The Newsette and mental health startup Wondermind — where she is a co-founder alongside actor Selena Gomez — make up the $220 million of her net worth. At 27,... + más
In The Hunt For Talent, Here Is One Factor Many Employers Overlook | Forbes
Council Post: How Companies Can Create A Culture That Encourages Entrepreneurs | Forbes
New York Post USA Life October 06, 2022
A recent make-up tutorial from Hailey Bieber has been met with backlash after it went viral on TikTok, raising questions of cultural appropriation from Black and Latina creators. The model and posted the of her “brownie-glazed lips” – lining her lips with a brown... + más
Why Hailey Bieber's 'Brownie Glazed Lips' Are Controversial | Time
Hailey Bieber faces accusations of 'cultural appropriation' for 'brownie glazed lips' look | ABC News
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