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Investigating race and poverty since 1972

Tag: Latinos

Posted inFeature

Illinois Cannot Afford COVID Stalling Latino Economic Recovery

by Sylvia Puente November 14, 2022November 14, 2022

Any talk of a recovery from the coronavirus pandemic — such as returning to in-person classes and workplaces, social gatherings, and traveling for the upcoming holidays; in other words, returning to some kind of “normal” is largely leaving out one key sector of the population: Latinos. Before the pandemic, Latinos were important and very significant […]

Posted inFeature

Latinos Don’t Benefit From The Economic Prosperity They Create

by Sylvia Puente August 12, 2022August 12, 2022
Posted inHealth

Culture Is Key In Treating Mental Health Concerns

by Annabel Rocha May 31, 2022May 31, 2022
Posted inOur Voices

Organ Donation: A Birthday Story

by Hugo Balta April 25, 2022April 26, 2022
Posted inFeature

Afro-Latinas Stress The Complexity Of Their Roots

by Jacqueline Cardenas February 28, 2022February 28, 2022
Posted inFeature

Beat The Streets Chicago: Lessons on and off the mat

by Diestefano Loma December 8, 2021December 7, 2021
Posted inFeature

The Chicago Reporter and ILLatinoNews Announce Editorial Partnership

by The Chicago Reporter November 18, 2021December 3, 2021
Posted inTCR Talks

‘It’s really a revolution’: Ja’Mal Green on protests taking over Chicago and the nation and what’s next for the movement

by Josh McGhee June 5, 2020June 5, 2020
Posted inCoronavirus

Black people across Illinois are dying from COVID-19 at 3.4 times the rate of the white population

by Asraa Mustufa and David Eads April 7, 2020April 7, 2020
Posted inPerspectives

Minority patients benefit from having minority doctors, but that’s a hard match to make

by Ryan Huerto and Edwin Lindo March 6, 2020March 6, 2020

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