The Sankofa Mobile Museum brings history and the achievements of local people to neighborhood schools and events.
Gutiérrez, founder of the Carlos Rosario School, looks back on decades of fighting for Latino rights in D.C.
Not knowing what resources are available disproportionately harms low-income people, elderly residents, people with disabilities, and non-English-speaking immigrants.
In nine months, this pilot program served more than 3,000 low-income seniors. It will operate for a total of five years.
Jul 26, 2023
After Primary Win, Andrés Jiménez Expected To Be The First Latino Representative For Fairfax’s Mason District
With no Republican candidate running for the Mason District, Jiménez is all but guaranteed to be elected in November.
Labor exploitation often happens in plain sight. In the D.C. area, this can include domestic work, restaurants, landscaping, and day labor.
May 08, 2023
Elrich’s Budget Looks To Keep Montgomery County’s Social Services Funded Closer To Pandemic Levels
The proposed budget includes more funds for education and rental assistance, among other social benefits — and a 10% property tax increase.
Apr 21, 2023
The Mexican Consulate Provides Entrepreneurship Certification For Migrant Women In The D.C. Region
Twenty-five women recently completed business and finance studies under the 5-month Mexicana Emprende program.
Cenaes, the only nonprofit in the country focused solely on Spanish-language literacy, adds class sites in Beltsville, Wheaton, and D.C.
Dec 01, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Alleges Casa Ruby Founder Underpaid Staff, Stole Wages And Other Funds
An updated OAG complaint comes as the nonprofit’s founder, Ruby Corado, faces allegations that she stole more than $400,000 from Casa Ruby.