Humboldt Park Magazine: A Love Letter to a Vibrant Community
The new digital publication features profiles of local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.
The new digital publication features profiles of local artists, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.
As the Illinois primary on March 17 approaches, three Latino candidates hope to become the Democratic nominee: Anabel Mendoza, Jazmin J. Robinson, and Felix Tello.
As immigration enforcement fears grow in Chicago’s Latine communities, Erie Neighborhood House is adapting its services to reach families.
Francia García Hernández sits down for a Q&A session with a reporter to discuss representing the Hispanic/Latino community in Chicago through her journalism with Block Club Chicago and her partnership with CAN-TV.
Op-Ed: Chicago’s working families shouldn’t have to choose between good union jobs and the right to breathe clean air in the neighborhoods they helped build.
For Dr. Alvaro Encinas, medicine is about empowering patients to heal themselves, whether in Illinois’ Latino communities or on medical missions in Bolivia.
Baltzar Enríquez was born in Michoacán, Mexico, and moved to Chicago at the age of three. Little Village, often called
“I want to be able to provide that same support that my teachers provided me to other students and families,” Rivas said.
New products and services generate local jobs and tax revenue.
¡Presente! and Sazón, two programs highlighting the work and lifestyle of Latinos debut this week!