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Latinos in the U.S. With Darker Skin Face More Discrimination, New Study Shows

Latinos in the U.S. With Darker Skin Face More Discrimination, New Study Shows

A new Pew Research Center study found that darker skin among Latinos can impact their everyday lives and long-term success in the United States.
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Vatican Cancels Planned Live TV Broadcast of Biden-Pope Meeting; Sparks Complaints From White House, Vatican Accredited Journalists

The instant cancelation of the planned live broadcast of United States President Joe Biden greeting Pope Francis by the Vatican sparked complaints from journalists in the White House and Vatican-based journalists.
Private Collector Returns Mayan Artifact to Guatemala After Plans of Auctioning It in 2019

Private Collector Returns Mayan Artifact to Guatemala After Plans of Auctioning It in 2019

A private collector has returned a Mayan artifact to Guatemala after there were plans to auction the piece in 2019 in Paris.
Day of the Dead or Dia De Muertos Parade in Mexico City Returns After Being Canceled in 2020 Due to COVID

Day of the Dead or Dia De Muertos Parade in Mexico City Returns After Being Canceled in 2020 Due to COVID

The Dia de Muertos or Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City is returning this year as the country continues to experience improvement in its COVID cases.
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Steven Canals To Keynote 2021 NALIP Latino Media Fest October 13th – 14th

The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) announced the second virtual edition of their annual Latino Media Fest, a 2-day celebration of Latinx industry talent, taking place on their virtual platform LatinoMediaFest.com from October 13th-14th, 2021. Registration is open for the two-day virtual celebration of Latinx and diverse talent.
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