EDITORIAL FEATURES
Energía 100 por ciento limpia es 100 por ciento alcanzable
— Por Cecia Alvarado, Nevada State Director, Mi Familia Vota —
Studying Black Identity in South Africa Transformed My Worldview
— By Chiagoziem ‘Sylvester’ Agu —
— Albany State University —
From Refugee Camp to Medical School via Cape Town, London, and Paris
— Of the more than 330,000 U.S. students studying abroad, only 6.1 percent are African American and 10.1 percent are Latino. This is one in a series of articles by students of color who are breaking down barriers by studying abroad. They will periodically share their stories, hopefully inspiring others. —
Op-Ed: Forest Bathing Day: Leave Your Swimsuit at Home and Find Health in the Woods
— By Clare Kelley —
ARTICULO EDITORIAL: Busca ‘Moms Clean Air Force’ que políticas de combustibles limpios sigan vigentes y sean reforzadas
— Organización se reúne con legisladores para defender estándares de emisiones y economía de combustible —
— Por Karen Janett Carranza/LatInformation —
ARTICULO: Comunidades Indígenas indispensables en la lucha contra el cambio climático COP23 reconocen su papel fundamental para alcanzar el acuerdo de París
— Por: Karen Janett Carranza Jiménez/LatInformation —
ARTICULO: Moms Clean Air Force Organiza Conferencias ‘Madres y Médicos’
— Importante analizar los impactos de la contaminación en la comunidad —
— Por: Karen Janett Carranza Jiménez/LatInformation —
Op-Ed: Embrace racial healing to change hearts and minds
— The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is offering this oped by President and CEO La June Montgomery Tabron calling for Racial Healing in the country after Charlottesville violence to be publish free of charge —
ARTICULO: Coalición de Grupos que Representan a Personas de Color Insta al Presidente Trump a Continuar la Protección del Monumento Nacional de Bears Ears
Por: Karen Janett Carranza