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In a matter of days, our moral obligation of fighting the systemic racism that affects our communities surpassed staying home to fight coronavirus for hundreds of thousands, in mostly peaceful protests. And last week, in the midst of mass protests and the COVID-19 pandemic, eight states voted, officially…

While some states are opening up and returning to business as usual, Chicago’s mayor Lori Lightfoot is taking things slower than most while tackling the high number of coronavirus cases and deaths impacting the city’s Latino neighborhoods.  Chicago is opening public transit, child care centers, hotels, and other…

As coronavirus cases climb across the country, experts have cited essential jobs and crowded living conditions for the high rates of COVID-19 amongst Latinos. Nearly 70% of Latinos fear soon being unable to afford basic expenses such as rent, food, and utilities. This week’s “5 Essential Updates” includes…

Latino service workers continue to bear the brunt of coronavirus as we’re hitting information overload. But we agree that “more information does not mean [you’re] more informed” đŸ™ŒđŸœ from the new podcast, ‘How To Talk to [MamĂ­ & PapĂ­] About Anything.’ So we’re combating the current ‘infodemic’ by…