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Johnny Ivanovich-Nuñez, a millennial veteran and coach, left Bolivia at six, became a U.S. citizen, and now volunteers.

Johnny Ivanovich-Nuñez, a millennial veteran and coach, left Bolivia at six, became a U.S. citizen, and now volunteers.

Apprenticeships propel Latino workers into new careers with UnidosUS, fostering inclusive opportunities nationwide.

Dolores Huerta’s leadership defied gender norms and empowered communities, shaping the future of civil rights activism.

In February, the House narrowly passed a budget resolution that could lead to historic Medicaid cuts, affecting many.

Despite market crashes and job cuts, the article emphasizes food sovereignty and self-reliance inspired by ancestors.

Trump’s April 2025 tariffs aim to curb the trade deficit, but experts argue it’s a sign of U.S. economic dominance.

Women drive change, often unseen. In “Faces in the Movement,” we profile women advancing change with 9to5, a grassroots org.

As gerontologists, we explore the health benefits of volunteering for older adults and its positive impact on communities.

Consumer confidence is plummeting as economic issues dominate. Latinos face rising costs and financial strain.

DHS’s request for access to ITIN taxpayers’ private info threatens legal protections, privacy, and economic stability.

Black pianist Camden Stewart was heckled by a man while playing a public piano. The incident drew online support for Stewart.

Virginia landlord found guilty of racial discrimination, ordered to pay $750K to families; largest verdict to date.