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Sharing the DREAM with Others

By Gaby Pacheco LatinaLista Recently, I had the opportunity to meet a wonderful 19-year-old Salvadorian woman, fighting for the DREAM Act. At first, I thought she was a DREAMer, but on the contrary, Jocelyne Cardona, is a US Citizen, born to immigrant parents. “I am a Latina student at Macalester College in Minnesota, who has [...]

Latina Cubicle Confidential™–Is Speaking Spanish on the Job Okay?

By Dr. Maria G. Hernandez Latina Cubicle Confidential™ According to the Pew Hispanic Research Center, 88 percent of the nation’s second-generation Latinas and Latinos, are bilingual. We are the sons and daughters of immigrants and grew up hearing both English and Spanish and speak both fluently. It is easy for us to switch between our [...]

Unintentional poisonings pose high risk in low-income and immigrant Latino communities

LatinaLista — Most people think poisoning deaths are stuff of murder mysteries and spy novels but the sad fact is that more people, ages 25 to 64-years-old, die of unintentional poisonings than get killed in car accidents. It’s something to always remember but especially during this 50th anniversary of National Poison Prevention Week (March 18-24). [...]

Cartoon Network takes the animation out of the serious topic of bullying

LatinaLista — Bullying is an issue that, in spite of the increase in media awareness campaigns, it’s getting worse. According to bullying statistics for 2010, there are about 2.7 million students being bullied each year by about 2.1 students taking on the roll of the bully. It’s revenge for school bullying that leads to the [...]

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