Remembering the Mendez v. Westminster Case 71 Years Later
In September 1943, Gonzalo Jr., Sylvia and Jerome Mendez went with their aunt, Soledad Vidaurri, and three cousins to enrollRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
In September 1943, Gonzalo Jr., Sylvia and Jerome Mendez went with their aunt, Soledad Vidaurri, and three cousins to enrollRead More…
Read More…The US has over 11 million undocumented people living across the States. Some major cities such as New York, LosRead More…
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Read More…At the end of every school year, the last school bell rings, signaling the beginning of summer vacation. Students leaveRead More…
Read More…Assemblymember Eloise Reyes (D-Colton) has introduced Assembly Bill 2644 (AB 2644) to amend the Education Code (EC) to establish AprilRead More…
Read More…Seeing young activists in the news is becoming a recurring phenomenon in the United States. Our young people are showingRead More…
Read More…Why does the Pell Grant Matter? The Pell Grant is a FREE RESOURCE! It is FREE money granted by theRead More…
Read More…I once knew of a teacher that intentionally failed every Latino student that came through her classroom. She taught mathRead More…
Read More…Before I walk out the door to join a celebration in honor of fabulous Latinas, I wanted to share somethingRead More…
Read More…We recently found out about an excellent scholarship opportunity for graduating high school seniors and college students from the CaliforniaRead More…
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