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Ralph Pardo, who was serving as CEO of the Hearts & Science unit at Omnicom Media Group North America, OMG, was chosen to replace Scott Hagedorn as CEO of the company, a role he assumed immediately.
The renowned telenovela actress Gaby Spanic, actor Juan Pablo Gil, singer Marisol Terrazas, Mexican comedian Tony Balardi, impersonator Gilberto Gless, Mexican television star Alana Lliteras, former ...
The California Latino Legislative Caucus — founded over 50 years ago in 1973 — was created to advance and fight for the educational, social, political and cultural interests of the large Latino ...
Through a constitutional reform, Chilean parliamentarians reinstated the measure that had been annulled in 2012, and that will now be applied in all electoral elections and plebiscites, except in ...
As part of the 2023 AL DÍA Top Doctors Forum, a panel discussion took a deep dive into the likely future of the medical profession. Moderated by the event’s board chair, Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan, the ...
Ernest Owens, the CEO of Ernest Media Empire, LLC, President of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, Editor at Large for Philadelphia Magazine, and award-winning journalist, is adding ...
The world changed in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in 2001 and for historians, the attacks marked the turn of the century. But since then and until now, many are the milestones that have ...
President Joe Biden promised to have a cabinet that “looks like America,” and out of the heads of the 15 federal departments, four of them are Latino. Only four departments in the country’s history ...
Twenty years after being kidnapped by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Ingrid Betancourt is once again running for president of Colombia. The prospective candidate entered the race ...
Under Trump administration immigration policies, hundreds of migrant families were forcefully separated at the U.S.-Mexico border. A team of lawyers has been tasked with locating and reuniting ...
The truck drivers’ strike that was initiated in Brazil on May 21 has turned the country upside down. As the government worked to end the impasse, filling stations ran out of gas, supermarkets ran out ...
Ebony Thomas grew up surrounded by educators, so her first career was in education because that is what she knew. She also thought that a good education would help people achieve the American Dream.
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