How the ROAD to Housing Act Could Help You Buy a Home
With housing costs continuing to rise, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act aims to make homeownership more accessible through down payment assistance, renter protections, and affordable housing reforms.
Is Spanish Being Lost in the United States?
As more Hispanic families embrace English in everyday life, fewer younger generations are speaking Spanish. What does this shift mean for culture, identity, and the future of bilingualism in the United States?
From Immigration Relief to Legal Limbo: DACA at 14
Fourteen years after DACA was introduced, hundreds of thousands of Dreamers continue to live with legal uncertainty despite building careers, families, and businesses in the United States.
Will International Tourism in the U.S. Recover With the 2026 World Cup?
International tourism to the U.S. has declined since early 2025, but the 2026 FIFA World Cup could help reverse the trend. Rising travel costs, visa fees, and global tensions are reshaping how and where people travel.
Political Violence Is Never the Answer
A recent shooting in Washington, D.C. is a stark reminder that political violence remains a real threat. In a time of deep polarization, the incident raises urgent questions about how democracies handle conflict and protect civic stability.
I Want You to March With Me this May Day
This May Day, millions are coming together to stand against inequality, defend democracy, and remind the world that people matter more than profit. From the fight for the eight-hour workday to today’s growing wealth gap, this is a call to show up, organize, and build a future where every voice counts.
Why Having a Passport in the U.S. Matters More Than Ever
A new legislative push could change how Americans prove their right to vote, putting passports at the center of civic participation. What was once just a travel document may soon become essential at home.
Celebrating Diversity with Latin Flags: A Symbol of Unity and Cultural Pride
Latin flags are powerful symbols of national pride and cultural identity.
Diversity Is On The Rise In Urban And Rural Communities, And It’s Here To Stay
The seeds for future gains in diversity have already been planted.
How dogs help keep multiracial neighborhoods socially segregated
Dogs can connect neighbors, but in multicultural areas they can also reinforce racial barriers.
Viva Guadalupe! Beyond Mexico, the Indigenous Virgin Mary is a powerful symbol of love and inclusion for millions of Latinos in the US
Dec. 12 is a special day for millions of Catholics around the world, especially those of Mexican descent.
Spanish Use Is Steady Or Dropping In The US Despite High Latino Immigration
The perception that Latino immigration has led Spanish to sideline or even overtake English in the U.S. is widespread.
When I got DACA, I was forced to revert to a name I had left behind
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals was a great relief, if only for some time.
There’s no one ‘Latino vote’ – religion and geography add to voters’ diversity
The problem with understanding “the Latino vote”.

