Latino voters will play a vital role in the U.S. 2020 Presidential elections. (Photo : Reuters) The 2020 U. S. Presidential election is less than a year away.
Latino Cultural Center is the new home of Cara Mia and Teatro Dallas. (Photo : Pexels) The Dallas City Council awarded Wednesday night the Latino Cultural Center as the new home of Cara Mia and Teatro Dallas.
Sleeping in a long period of time put the Latinx to be at risk with cognitive decline. (Photo : Pexels) We need to sleep to restore our energy after a tiresome day.
10 popular celebrities who have Latinx blood. In the previous study published in Latin Post, Latinx is becoming rare in Hollywood. Their roles and characters in the movies are mostly the villain and most of all there are only a few Latinx who have major roles.
Companies is U.S. that hire more Latinos and Hispanics. Being an immigrant is not easy. There are challenges that you have to face every day and that includes looking for a job to sustain your every day needs.
Hispanic professors at University of Texas are demanding equal pay and equal opportunities (Photo : Pexels) A disgruntled group of Hispanic professors from the University of Texas are demanding equal pay and equal leadership opportunities behind the inequalities they experienced when compared to the American professors.
As the number of Hispanic citizens increases, so do the difficulties. (Photo : Pexels) It is undeniable that the Hispanic community is steadily growing in the United States, thus quickly becoming the largest minority group in the country.
The Aspen Institute, a group formed as a forum for values-based leadership will host on Tuesday Aug. 16th its 2016 "America's Future Summit," whose focus will be on "Reimagining Opportunity in a Changing Nation" where the population and influence of Latinos is on the rise, but during a time when opportunity isn't equally distributed.
Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are struggling to win the votes of the Hispanics. For the first time in U. S. history, two Latinos are joining the presidential race under the Republican Party.
Is the November 2016 Presidential Elections the time for Latinos to make a mark? Is the November 2016 Presidential Election the time for Latinos to make a mark? Hispanics comprise a significant chunk of the voting population in the U.
Even though Donald Trump has two Hispanic rivals and, early on in his campaign, alienated many in the Hispanic community with his controversial comments on immigration, most Latino Republicans want him to be their party's 2016 White House nominee, a new poll revealed.
In the wake of Donald Trump's rise to political prominence, Republicans may have abandoned their intention to try to attract more Latino voters, even though they make up the fastest-growing slice of the U.S. electorate.