Meet Justice for Migrant Women and its founder Mónica Ramírez
Justice for Migrant Women is an organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights of migrant women through education and awareness campaigns.
Justice for Migrant Women is an organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights of migrant women through education and awareness campaigns.
From Thursday, September 15 to Saturday, October 15, National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated in the United States.
Mary Carmen Ruiz De La O is a law student whose family history involves migration, so this summer she dedicates her time to assisting unaccompanied migrant children and youth.
Activists belonging to the scholarship organization Golden Scholars, the youth support organization Road to Hire, managed to meet with Representative Deborah K. Ross to talk about Deferred Action (DACA).
María Reyna, known as “La soprano mixe” uses her voice and song to spread and promote the native languages of Mexico.
Genesis Romero es una dreamer y beneficiaria de Acción Diferida (DACA), que promueve bienes hábitos de salud mental y física a través de redes sociales.
Google presented the first 50 beneficiaries of the Latino Founders Fund, whose purpose is to open new opportunities to the Latino community in the United States, through the support of emerging companies.
Cindy Nava es la primera ex beneficiaria de Acción Diferida (DACA), en ocupar un puesto de alto rango en el gobierno de Estados Unidos.
El alero mexicano Juan Toscano, se convirtió en el primer mexicano en ser campeón de la NBA, al obtener el campeonato con Golden State Warriors.
Nataly Morales, a dreamer originally from El Mezquital, Durango, obtained her master's degree in education from Harvard in mid-June of this year.