The Internet marks 50 years old. While there are critics who lament the use of the byproducts of the internet, namely social media, there’s no denying that it’s been a godsend for grassroots organizing among human rights groups and activists. And also, because of the speedy dissemination of news like: What’s happening with the largest migrant children’s shelter; Or what kind of experiment Texas immigration officials are conducting; Or what is the one liquid that helps children multitask; And finally, What trailblazer did Colombians in Bogota just elect as their mayor. Follow the links to get the full stories…
Largest migrant children’s shelter to shutter at end of November
Administration Extends Temporary Protected Status To Many Salvadorans In U.S.
Immigration Officials Experiment in Texas With a Plan to Speed up Asylum Decisions
American culture may explain opioid use among immigrants
‘Home of Hispanic Cultures’ to Open in Los Angeles
Drinking more water improves multitasking ability in children, study finds
Vaccine shows promise for preventing active TB disease
New Podcast Listening App SPKR Introduces Curated Podcast Singles
Bogota, Colombia’s capital, elects first woman and lesbian mayor