Journalists love statistics. We can say: More than 195,000 Hispanic/Latino men in the United States and Puerto Rico face AIDS and the stigma it carries daily. That 80% of new diagnoses among Hispanics ...
Jack Ludmir, MD, FACOG, has been appointed the Chief Physician Executive of the new Temple Women’s Hospital campus, as well as the Clinical Adjunct Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, ...
The Pew Research Center, a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its main funder, recently released the latest report from ongoing research into the state of news, information, and journalism in ...
UnidosUS and the National Parents Union recently partnered to release a new Latino parent poll during the 2023 Annual Conference in Chicago to gauge their biggest concerns. It found that Latino ...
During the early 1960s, Margaret Howard Taylor was a college student at Shaw University, an HBCU in Raleigh, North Carolina. May 9, 1963 marked a day that would shape the course of her life. She was ...
The world changed in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in 2001 and for historians, the attacks marked the turn of the century. But since then and until now, many are the milestones that have ...
Making a career as a Latino politician in the United States has “a before and after” Donald J. Trump. For Michelle Lujan Grisham, these past few years have been an obstacle course that has made her a ...
On Monday, the Rutgers University Camden campus hosted a symposium to answer the questions that remains unanswered both on and off the island: Where is Puerto Rico one year after the natural disaster, ...
When Dr. Anne Prisco first arrived as the new president of Holy Family University in Philadelphia on July 12, 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic looked to finally be on the downward swing after more than a ...
At Philly for Change’s February meeting, three candidates for Philadelphia District Attorney spoke to the group on their platforms and their previous career decisions and how they would impact their ...
In a near unanimous vote on Thursday, City Council passed a bill that gives the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) permission to eminent domain over 1,300 properties in the Sharswood neighborhood.
In Colombia, the problem against trafficking and consumption of illegal drugs did not stop even with the Covid-19 pandemic and the strict quarantine that the country experienced for more than three ...