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Monthly Archives: June 2019

Why Businesses Must Grasp Millennial Thinking or Face Economic Calamity

Why Businesses Must Grasp Millennial Thinking or Face Economic Calamity

When it comes to shopping and buying, the Millennial generation appears to play by its own rules. And businesses that fail to understand the Millennial mindset are destined to fall… Read more »

Latino Elected, Community Leaders Call for End to Disrespect to Communities of Color in Judicial Selection Process

Latino Elected, Community Leaders Call for End to Disrespect to Communities of Color in Judicial Selection Process

Various Latino elected and community leaders denounced the actions of Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke’s recent appointments in the judicial system that show a deliberate disregard to adequate and… Read more »

Hernandez-Backed Legislation to Abolish For-Profit Detention Centers Awaits Governor’s Signature

Hernandez-Backed Legislation to Abolish For-Profit Detention Centers Awaits Governor’s Signature

For-profit detention centers used to carry out Donald Trump’s inhumane family separation policy would be banned in Illinois, under legislation passed by State Rep. Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernandez, D-Cicero, which is… Read more »

Pappas: Go to cookcountytreasurer.com to Read Your Tax Bills Now, More Than a Week Before Mailing

Pappas: Go to cookcountytreasurer.com to Read Your Tax Bills Now, More Than a Week Before Mailing

Cook County property tax bills due August 1, 2019, have been posted to cookcountytreasurer.com, where homeowners can see how much they owe more than a week before the bills are… Read more »

A Bright Future for Chicago

A Bright Future for Chicago

A guest post by: Joe Dominguez, CEO of ComEd and co-chair of the mayor’s environment transition committee Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News May 13 marked a new day for Chicago… Read more »

Forget Slavery Reparations

Forget Slavery Reparations

By Daniel Nardini I NEVER thought in my life that I would agree with anything U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell has said, but for once I have to agree with the… Read more »

La Magia de Los Libros

La Magia de Los Libros

Por Sylvia Tencer  El Festival Internacional del Libro, BEA, BookExpo y BookCon se realizó en la ciudad de Nueva York.  Asistieron más de 30,000 personas, celebridades, editores, publicistas y amantes de la… Read more »

El Equipo de Spanish Coalition for Housing Honrado por Destacados Esfuerzos en Educación

El Equipo de Spanish Coalition for Housing Honrado por Destacados Esfuerzos en Educación

Tras un año de crecientes esfuerzos educativos a través de talleres prácticos, un equipo de tres mujeres de Spanish Coalition for Housing (SCH) fueron honradas por sus destacadas contribuciones en… Read more »

Ruido Fest: Más Actos, Nueva Ubicación

Ruido Fest: Más Actos, Nueva Ubicación

Caption by Ashmar Mandou Ruido Fest, festival de música latina de tres días, regresa Chicago en su quinto aniversario, con una fuerte lista de diversos actos musicales. Este fin de… Read more »

La Alcaldesa Lightfoot y CPS Lanzan Innovador Programa de Verano

La Alcaldesa Lightfoot y CPS Lanzan Innovador Programa de Verano

Por Ashmar Mandou Un nuevo e innovador programa de verano, llamado Summer for Change (S4C), diseñado para llegar a los jóvenes vulnerables de Chicago fue lanzado el miércoles, con la… Read more »