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It’s Time to Chill and Fill Out Your Census

April 1 was Census Day, but according to the Census’ website, only 36.2 percent of the country has responded as of March 30.

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7 Reasons Latinas Should Participate in the U.S. Census

Invitations to participate in this year’s U.S. Census are starting to arrive in mailboxes across the country and The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund is leading an effort to ensure a full Latino count.

7 Reasons Latinas Should Consider Bernie Sanders

Explore 7 reasons why Latinas should consider Bernie Sanders.

100 Years Later, Will Latinas Bring Change to Texas?

2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.

Latina Equal Pay Day: Eleven Months Later Latinas Finally Catch Up to the Average White Man

National Equal Pay Day for white women was April 19, 2019, but it requires much more time for Latinas to catch up to the money the average white man made the year before.

Rosie Castro: The Mom Who Made The Man

Julián Castro may not have had as much time to speak as the other candidates during the first Democratic Presidential debate, but what the former San Antonio Mayor said during his time made him one to watch this election season.

Me Too and Times Up, One Year Later

A year later as we continue to contemplate and move ideas into action, there are many ways that you can take action.