There is no argument — the future of our nation’s workforce will be dependent on Latinos. It’s estimated that by 2050, Latino school children will make up a third of […]
Author Archives: Alejandro JSM Chavez and Diana Martinez, San Fernando Valley Sun / El Sol
COP26 es una vía Informativa de dos vías para la Delegación del Senado de California
Esta semana, los miembros de la delegación del Senado de California sostuvieron una reunión virtual con los reporteros del estado para discutir su participación en la Cumbre de Cambio Climático […]
COP26 Is An Informational Two Way Street For California Senate Delegation
This week, members of the California Senate delegation held a virtual meeting with the state’s based reporters to discuss their participation at the United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP26) in […]
Celebrando la Herencia Latina
Hoy, 16 de septiembre, es el Día de la Independencia de México y marca el inicio oficial del Mes de la Herencia Latina. La celebración de un mes, que se […]
Hola Mexico Film Festival Resumes In-Person Event
Today, Sept. 16, is Mexican Independence Day and marks what is the official start of Latino Heritage Month. The month long celebration — held at various locations in schools and […]
Sept. 14 Recall Election Ballot Creates Confusion While Much Is At Stake
With only days to go before next Tuesday’s special recall election, all state registered voters are urged to cast a ballot. It’s hoped that with early voting centers available, and […]
Outreach Workers Earning the Trust of the Unvaccinated
Health officials have been constant in their urging of people to get vaccinated. But the message, no matter how often repeated, still isn’t reaching many who live in disadvantaged communities. […]
The Son of Immigrants, Sen. Alex Padilla’s First Bill Would Offer Citizenship to Essential Workers
United States Senator Alex Padilla (D-California) is a homegrown success story. As the son of immigrant parents from Mexico, raised in Pacoima, a student at San Fernando High, Padilla is […]
Beware of Secret Santa Chain Letters and Other Holiday Pyramid Scams
Every December, a group of long time friends living in the San Fernando Valley circulate a “Secret Santa” chain letter on their Facebook pages inviting other women they know to […]
The Census Count Has Ended – What Happens Next?
One would think the President of the United States would have wanted to ensure that all residents be counted, but that was not the case with Donald Trump. The Trump […]
