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The extreme winter weather gripping the northern states could be incentive for some snowbirds to stay in the south for good. But new Census data shows…
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Two members of WGCU’s Diversity Advisory Group share their Latino holiday traditions with us today. Carmen Rey-Gomez’s family helps her remember their…
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To get into Florida colleges and universities, you have to have studied, or speak, a second language. But Florida students don’t have to take foreign…
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Last week the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, John Boehner, declared immigration reform dead in 2013.That was hardly welcome news for the…
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The state director of the nation’s largest Latino advocacy group says Florida voters will punish politicians at the polls if immigration reform stalls.…
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Some central Florida Latinos are waiting on the Affordable Care Act’s Spanish language website to become available so they can sign up for coverage.It was…
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For one food writer, Cuban food was a gateway cuisine to the spicy and soulful cooking of the Caribbean and points farther south. From Argentinian grills and Jamaican jerk places to Haitian barbecue joints, these cuisines co-exist and interact, as kitchens and menus cross-pollinate.
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Myriam Escobar has been so effective at community outreach that she was invited this week to speak at the White House. The community outreach worker from…
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During National Hispanic Heritage Month we speak with Ray Suarez, senior correspondent for PBS NewsHour and host of the public radio show America Abroad.…
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The League of United Latin American Citizens says Latinos are under represented in the program because large numbers of Latino families that might qualify…