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INTERVIEW: Author Jean J. Ryoo on Book ‘¡Conectados!’ and Bridging the STEM Divide

Camila Dejesus11 months ago013 mins

Authors and UCLA educational researchers Jean J. Ryoo and Jane Margolis are on a mission to bridge the STEM divide, emphasizing the critical need for STEM education with their YA graphic novel Power On! The project follows four friends as they advocate for the education they deserve, learning about the benefits and dangers of technology…

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5 Latino Artists On The Rise From Seattle

Jenny Castro3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

If you’re looking to tap into some new music this fall, check out these 5 upcoming artists out of the Seattle, WA area. Spanish language Latino music has quickly become the new staple in American mainstream culture with many artists finding success crossing over into the English speaking market. In today’s music scene, many Latino…

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Honoring Latina Firsts: 5 Women Who Paved The Way In STEM and Beyond

Sonia Sanchez1 year ago26 mins

The Latinitas mission is to empower all girls to innovate through media and technology, so we want to celebrate women who paved the way for future generations in their respective fields and highlight 5 Latina trailblazers. Here is a list of Latina pioneers and their groundbreaking achievements. 1. Aída de Acosta Aída de Acosta is…

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Nuestra herencia Latina nos convierte en familia- Latinfest-UHD 2023

Stefhanie Lazo2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

  Latinfest es uno de los  eventos más importantes para el Centro de Estudios Latino de la Universidad de Houston Downtown, ya que después de 3 años consecutivos este evento se ha convertido en toda una tradición dentro de la comunidad latina de UHD. Latinfest contó con diversas actuaciones incluyendo, baile folclórico mexicano, danza azteca,…

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Five ways Texans have united in the face of natural disasters

Christine Bolanos4 years ago09 mins

By Anna Martinez At least 178 wildfires have burned more than 108,000 acres across Texas this week, according to the Earth observatory.  Throughout March, Texas has also been experiencing severe wildfires that have only increased due to the dry grass and arid weather. Cities ranging from Corpus Christi to Carbon have been affected. One person…

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A love letter to tía Mona

Christine Bolanos4 years ago4 years ago017 mins

How a pioneering Colombian chemical engineer inspired a young writer to live life fully By Carlota Vásquez  Once my tía Mona asked me to sing her a song. The family had gathered for Christmas, and although many hadn’t come, we were still about 30 people. We were sitting in the living room, and naturally, someone…

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Highlighting 5 Latino DJs in Austin

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

Austin isn’t just the capital of Texas, it’s the capital of live music. And live music doesn’t just mean instruments and concerts, it also includes clubs, festivals, and above all else, DJs. People who remix and play hit songs covering a wide variety of genres like pop, hip-hop, bachata, and even reggaeton for large gatherings….

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Vegas Vacation: Top Fun Things To Do in Sin City

Camila Dejesus3 years ago2 years ago012 mins

So I recently came back from a vacation in the iconic Las Vegas, Nevada and it was incredible. It was my first time in Sin City, and thankfully we had an impeccable stay cooped up in the Signature at MGM Hotel. I was only in town for 5 days, but we truly made the most…

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Welcome Home Donation Drive for Local Families Tomorrow!

Camila Dejesus4 years ago3 years ago02 mins

Refugees Services of Texas is holding a “Welcome Home” Donation Drive this Thursday, August 25th, for local families in need. The drive will be held at the RST Austin Service Center tomorrow from 9 to 11 AM. The organization is looking for gently used or new household items such as rugs, dishes, vacuums, decor items,…

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