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, ...
Nestled on the corner of Fairmount and 6 th Avenue in Philly’s trendy neighborhood of Northern Liberties, Guatemalan chef Charles Alvarez is serving up some of the city’s most innovative Latin Fusion ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
After weeks of walking in the blistering sun, fleeing the violence of her country and convinced of being able to finally obtain a better life in the United States, one of the members of the so-called ...
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 ...
In a statement released Aug. 16, Rosario Ubiera-Minaya announced she will be stepping down after three years as executive director of Amplify Latinx. “My decision to leave was to be closer to home in ...
This is the second part of the interview with Saúl Alvídrez, director of the documentary "Chomsky and Mujica," where we will see the conversation that the great academic and the former Uruguayan ...
President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order on Monday, Nov. 15 addressing what the administration calls an “epidemic” of missing or murdered Indigenous people. “We have to continue to ...
Amid a surge of anti-Asian hate crimes over the last year and a half, a pair of new Democratic bills would require public schools in Florida to teach Asian-American history. The bills, HB 281 and SB ...