
One Year Later: Revisiting ‘Making Jobs Work for Latinas’ on Equal Pay Day
Latina Equal Pay Day highlights the challenges and progress in closing the wage gap for Latina workers in the U.S.
Latina Equal Pay Day highlights the challenges and progress in closing the wage gap for Latina workers in the U.S.
UnidosUS celebrated Latino changemakers, honoring The Concilio and awarding $1.1M to local housing orgs at their conference.
Dr. Maria Harper-Marinick elected as Chair, guiding strategic direction. UnidosUS empowers Latino voters in 2024!
Tony Moya and Santiago Cerna have dedicated decades to advocating for the Latino community and supporting UnidosUS.
UnidosUS’s new report highlights Latino economic recovery post-COVID and offers key policy recommendations for growth.
UAW considers strikes against Stellantis amid contract disputes. Key issues: US investment shortfalls, job shifts to Mexico.
The Supreme Court’s shadow docket allows them to make impactful decisions in secret, affecting voting, LGBTQ+, and abortion rights.
As Latino voter power grows, so do efforts to restrict access and spread disinformation, threatening democracy’s fairness.
The availability of labor is crucial in supply chains, ensuring goods travel smoothly from origin to destination. A strike by 45,000 port workers could disrupt this flow.
An appeals court has ruled that Pastor Michael Jennings’ lawsuit can proceed after his unlawful arrest for watering his neighbor’s flowers.
With less than 50 days to the presidential election, it’s crucial for Latinos to vote and shape the next four years of American leadership.
Amari Marsh spent 22 days in detention and 13 months under house arrest for murder after premature labor. Charges were dismissed.