Tuesday, November 26, 2024

GUEST BLOGGER SERIES: Kirin Kalia “1 in 5: One-fifth of Salvadorans Make Their Home in US”

Latinovations would like to thank Kirin Kalia for her contribution to La Plaza In cities like Los Angeles and Washington, DC, pupusas have become commonplace delicacies in recent years, a reflection of rising immigration from El Salvador. In fact, this tiny Central American country has seen about one-fifth of its current population settle in the […]

Lawmakers and Immigration Advocates Call on Obama to Grant TPS to Haitians

Haitian-American activists, immigration activists, and lawmakers are lobbying the Obama administration to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to undocumented Haitian nationals living in the United States, a benefit that has long been sought by those advocating for Haitian immigrants.  TPS is granted to selected immigrants in the U.S. who cannot return safely to their countries […]

Please Donate to Relief Efforts in Haiti

As the people of Haiti cope with the devastating earthquake that struck the country on Tuesday, we offer our prayers to all those who have been affected by this tragedy.  La Plaza encourages everyone who can to donate to relief efforts for Haiti.  We would like to provide you with links to several organizations that […]

CDC Hosts Special Event to Promote H1N1 Vaccination

On Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) along with their partner organizations will hold a special event on Capitol Hill to create awareness of the H1N1 vaccine’s availability.  The event, which is part of National Influenza Vaccine Week, will have a special emphasis on reaching out to the Latino community, and will […]

Massachusetts Swears in First State Hispanic U.S. Attorney

Following Supreme Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation, another Latina has made national history. Carmen Milagros Ortiz of Milton, Massachusetts was sworn in yesterday as the state’s first female and first Hispanic U.S. attorney.

Upcoming Census Signals Demographic, Political Importance of Latinos

As the new speaker of the California state assembly, John Pérez is another example of the increasing political power of Latinos in the United States.  Mr. Pérez, who is also openly gay, takes over a position that has been held by Latinos in the past, including his cousin Antonio Villaraigosa, the current mayor of Los […]

Adolfo Carrión, Director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs Policy, Discusses the Challenges and Goals the Office

Adolfo Carrión, the highest ranking Puerto Rican in Barack Obama’s administration, is confident that he’s the right man for his job. January marks Mr. Carrión’s 10th month as director of the newly created White House Office of Urban Affairs, a policy area to which President Obama has promised to give considerable priority.  And given that […]

Latinovations' Maria Cardona Appears on Univision's "Al Punto"

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Hispanics Lose Key Democratic Member as Dodd Announces Retirement

Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, often viewed as a friend of the Latino community, has announced his plans to not seek re-election this coming November.

To all our friends who join us at La Plaza:

¡Deseándoles un Feliz y Próspero Año Nuevo! As we welcome in the New Year, and for many Latinos, welcome the arrival of the Three Kings, we would like to thank you for an exciting year and for staying engaged with us at La Plaza. We very much look forward to your continued readership and support […]