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Authors at the Library Event

Authors at the Library Event

The Chicago Public Library offers a memorable collection of fascinating author events in May as part of its monthly Authors @ the Library series. The diversified mix of bestselling and… Read more »

Segregation in the 21st Century

Segregation in the 21st Century

By Daniel Nardini A Latino student, known only by his initials J.T., was not allowed to attend Fort Payne High School in Fort Payne, Alabama. No reason was given for… Read more »

Combatting Violence: Families Take Back Cornell Square Park

Combatting Violence: Families Take Back Cornell Square Park

In an effort to combat violence in our communities concerned community members, The Resurrection Project, and U.N.I.O.N. Impact Center will be organizing “Dia Del Niño (Children’s Day) Celebration,” which will… Read more »

Chicago’s Soccer Community Welcomes the World This Coming July

Chicago’s Soccer Community Welcomes the World This Coming July

The Chicago KICS Cup, an international youth soccer tournament, is the first of its kind to take place in Chicago and it will be welcoming over 100 youth soccer teams… Read more »

History Seems to be Bunk

History Seems to be Bunk

By Daniel Nardini [The following was composed in Tampa, Florida] TAMPA–While I was visiting my sister Nancy and her husband Nick, my niece Jessie showed me her test study questions… Read more »

Argentinean Comedy “Heart of Lion” Wins 30th Chicago Latino Film Festival’s Audience Choice Award for Best Feature

Argentinean Comedy “Heart of Lion” Wins 30th Chicago Latino Film Festival’s Audience Choice Award for Best Feature

The 30th Chicago Latino Film Festival (CLFF) announced today the winners of the Audience Choice Awards. Even though the CLFF is a non-competitive festival, since 1993 the public has had… Read more »

Taste of Chicago Announces Headliners

Taste of Chicago Announces Headliners

The City of Chicago and the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is pleased to announce the lineup of performers at the Petrillo Music Shell for the 34th… Read more »

Pastor Jose Landaverde Retires After Decades of Community Service

Pastor Jose Landaverde Retires After Decades of Community Service

By: Ashmar Mandou For many Little Village residents, Reverend Jose Landaverde is a leader, a hero, and friend. In the eyes of legislators he is a formidable opponent. Growing up… Read more »

Green Juice Recipe | Green Goddess

Green Juice Recipe | Green Goddess

1 Green Goddess 2 green apple 1 inch knob ginger 6 large stalks celery 1 cucumber 1 bunch of parsley 1 bunch of kale 1/2 lemon (with peel, if organic)… Read more »

Combatting Heart Disease

Combatting Heart Disease

By: Ashmar Mandou According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among Latinos in the United States. In a recent survey… Read more »