Como un prominente y experimentado líder mexicano de marketing y negocios en ambos lados de la frontera, David Herrera conoce el poder de las palabras en la publicidad. Pero nunca […]
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Can Words Spread Hate? SFV Panel Discussion Tackles Issue of Language
As a prominent and seasoned Mexican marketing and business leader on both sides of the border, David Herrera knows the power of words in advertising. But he never thought that […]
Powerful Play in L.A. Keeps Spotlight on Maya Massacres in Guatemala
The play by Teatro Akabal reminds audiences of past brutal mass murders in the Central American nation and current threats against Maya communities–and their impact on U.S. immigration. Seven times […]
Doctor del Valle Lidera los Esfuerzos para Derrotar al Cáncer de Páncreas
El cáncer de páncreas es el tercer cáncer más mortal en los Estados Unidos y podría incluso empeorar en los próximos años. Pero en el Valle de San Fernando, la […]
Grupo de Apoyo para el Cáncer de Páncreas, una Fuente de Fortaleza y Esperanza en el Valle y más Allá
Jay E. Sandler está agradecido y listo para celebrar su 70 cumpleaños en unas pocas semanas. “Soy un sobreviviente de cáncer de páncreas”, dijo el residente de Chatsworth con orgullo […]
Valley Doctor Leads Effort to Defeat Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is the third deadliest cancer in the United States and might even get worse in the next few years. But in the San Fernando Valley, the disease faces […]
Pancreatic Cancer Support Group a Source of Strength and Hope in the Valley and Beyond
Jay E. Sandler is thankful and ready to celebrate his 70th birthday in a few weeks. “I’m a pancreatic cancer survivor,” said the Chatsworth resident with pride in his voice. […]
Exposición del Consulado Mexicano Presenta Artistas Jóvenes Y Emergentes
Durante algún tiempo, la estudiante de la USC, Karolina Rocha, quiso escribir un poema sobre los frijoles. En cambio, la inmigrante mexicana hizo una película. Su cortometraje documental, “Oda a […]
Mexican Consulate Exhibit Features Young, Up-And-Coming Artists
For some time USC student Karolina Rocha wanted to write a poem about beans. Instead, the Mexican immigrant made a film. Her documentary short, “Ode to the Beans” is currently […]
“Essential” Farmworkers Disproportionately Impacted by Pandemic
Farmworkers have paid a high price for being designated as “essential” during the pandemic. While millions of Americans hunkered down under “stay-at-home” orders or switched to work from home during […]