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by Leticia Chavez-Garcia

Comadres, How Are You Doing After the Omicron Surge?

Like everyone else in California, our community has been dealing with COVID-19 and the Omicron virus. Many of us atRead More…

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by Alma V. Marquez

Happy Father’s Day to all the Papas and Moms like me Doing Double Duty!

I was blessed to have been gifted the most amazing Dad. I wasn’t always an easy daughter- I know it’sRead More…

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by MaryCarmen Plancarte

Unity, Perseverance, and Success: Meet the Gutierrez Family

I am proud to introduce you to the Gutierrez family, who emigrated to this country in 1986 from Tacatzcuaro inRead More…

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by Mavis Salazar

Mother’s Day Tribute to My Mom Priscilla Salazar, RIP 1/12/2021

I was thinking of how fast our stories go. Once upon a time, we were born and then the storybookRead More…

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by Juan Palacios

My Son, My Teacher. A Father’s Story About Autism

I knew my son was different from the moment he started crawling. But I continued to convince myself my babyRead More…

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by Yaneth Padilla

Mommy of a Healthy and Happy Autistic Boy

I am the mommy of Isaac Padilla. My son brings me the biggest smiles, and always inspires me to beRead More…

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by Karen Cervantes Jimenez

Sense of Community and Its Role on Children: Part 1 “It Takes A Village”

In 2016 at the Democratic National Convention, Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton in front of a large-packed convention room quoted, “ItRead More…

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by Robel Espino

Dealing with Depression as a Latino Teen in a Deeply Religious Household

Most of my teenage years were characterized by lethargic energy that only motivated me to take as many naps asRead More…

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by Karen Cervantes Jimenez

Sesame Street Helped Me Explain My Role as a Foster Parent to My Nephew and Niece

I’ve never realized this, but Sesame Street educates adults as well. Sesame Street recently introduced a new character, Karli, aRead More…

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by Monica Luna Gonzalez

Be a Role Model with Intention

I recently had the privilege of celebrating my daughter Mailey’s 21st birthday. And at her birthday celebration, I got theRead More…

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