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Massachusetts is home to more than 30,000 Hispanic-Latino businesses, 3,800 of which are employer firms that generate over $4.2 billion dollars […]
Massachusetts is home to more than 30,000 Hispanic-Latino businesses, 3,800 of which are employer firms that generate over $4.2 billion dollars […]
Welcome to another edition of Massachusetts Latino News +, a segment where we have conversations of most interest to the
“Cumpleaños feliz, te deseamos a ti,” our family sang “Happy Birthday,” to my wife, Adriana. “Cumpleaños felices,” we cheered, not
Executive Director of Raising A Reader Massachusetts on promoting childhood literacy
As the year comes to a close, the MA Latino News (MALN) team is looking back at a year’s worth
“It’s a huge honor,” Harvard student, Raquel Coronell Uribe told NPR. “Even if it took 148 years, I’m thrilled that
The Associate Director of Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless on adapting to the new cultural landscape
Suburban moms blend ice, margarita mix, and tequila into their blenders to ring in the weekend. College students order a
“First and foremost, we’re Holyokers,” Mayor-elect Joshua Garcia said to supporters. “Whether you’re white, Puerto Rican, Black” Garcia said, as
Día de Muertos, or Día de los Muertos as it is called in the United States, is NOT Mexican Halloween nor is
Chief of Energy for Environment and Open Spaces on protecting the land and its citizens
New political maps are being drawn for Massachusetts. The Legislature’s Joint Committee on Redistricting released a draft last week of