Culture

Getting Hazard Pay Amid the Pandemic

How does one apply for hazard pay in this pandemic? Read on to find out.

Latina Grandmothers’ Common Sayings You Need To Learn

Do you remember the advice your Latina grandmother gave when you were a kid? Read on to know more.
Mexico beach

Mexican Caribbean Regarded as a Safe Travel Destination by the WTTC

Cancún and the Mexican Caribbean begin preparations for reopening their travel and tourism after losing almost $1 billion in profits during the pandemic. The good news is, the World Travel and Tourism Council recognized the destination as worthy of the global safety and hygiene stamp.
Paz Ellis' Plantains And The Seven Plagues: A Memoir: Half-Dominican, Half-Cuban, and Full Life

The Second Edition Of Paz Ellis' Plantains And The Seven Plagues: A Memoir: Half-Dominican, Half-Cuban, and Full Life

This memoir talks about "cross-cultural and trans-generational journey" and coming of age.
Underground discovery

Mexican Fisherman Found a 200-Year-Old Shipwreck Off the Coast of Mexico

A Mexican fisherman found a 200-year-old shipwreck off the coast of Mexican with the help of Mexican archaeologists.

Latin Pastries To Go With Your Cup of Coffee

Read on to find out about Latin pastries you can partner with your cup of coffee.

Cook This Delicious Mexican Dishes in Less Than An Hour Before Going to Work

Read on to find out about delicious Mexican dishes you can make in less than an hour before going to work.
US Military

More Latinos Are Joining the US Military But Higher Ranks Remain Out of Reach

There are more Latinos who are joining the U.S. military but research reveals that higher ranks still remain out of reach.

Advantages of Learning to Speak Spanish as a Second Language

Read on to find out about learning the Spanish language.
Costa Rica

Safest and Most Affordable Countries to Travel in Latin America After the Pandemic

These are the safest and most affordable countries to travel and visit in Latin America after the global pandemic.

Spanish Phrases You Need To Know For Travelers

A few basic phrases you would commonly hear travelers say when going to Spanish-speaking countries.

Common Misconceptions About Mexican Cuisine

Read on to find out about the common misconceptions about Mexican cuisine.

Femicide: Understanding It And The Protests in Mexico

Find out here about femicide and Mexico’s issue on femicide.
A Complete Details on How To Choose The Optics For Hunting

A Complete Details on How To Choose The Optics For Hunting

In the optics industry, innovation and production is thriving day by day and not moving at a slow pace. The hunting optics moved from the traditional iron sights and also entered into the new age of digital technologies with the help of advancements. These technological advancements have highly improved the primal adventure for hunters. We are living in an era of digitalization where we have received technologically enhanced telescopic sight, cameras, and binoculars too. To cover up rifle scopes to range finders and spotting scopes or night vision optics, here is a proper guide for hunting optics you need to know.
Some of the Pros and Cons of Moving to San Francisco

Some of the Pros and Cons of Moving to San Francisco

When we talk about the biggest cities all over the world, we can never forget the greatness of San Francisco.

Tips To Win The Heart of Your Girlfriend’s Latina Mom

Read on to find out about the ways on how to get the approval of your girlfriend’s Latina mom.

Xoloitzcuintli: The Mexican Dog Used to Ward Off Evil Spirits and Treat Arthritis and Other Illnesses

Read on to find out about Xoloitzcuintli and its incredible ability to ward off spirits and treat ailments.

Mexican Corn: A Representation of the Culture of Indigenous People

Read on to find out about the Mexican corn or maize.
Las Cárcavas Real Estate Latin America Foreign Investment Uruguay

The Perfect Real Estate Location in South America for Foreign Investors

This sums up why looking for Real Estate in Latin America is a good deal
Latinos and Hispanics hit hard in Texas

More than a Quarter of COVID-19 Death Cases in austin Texas are Latinos, Hispanic Leaders Ask Officials to Step Up

More than half or 53 percent of COVID-19 patients in Austin, Texas are Latinos while 38 percent who died due to the virus still came from the Latino community.
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