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Hilario Domínguez Reitera la Petición de Renuncia de Solís
Hilario Domínguez, candidato progresivo para Concejal del Distrito 25, está reiterando su petición de que renuncie el Concejal Danny Solís, en respuesta al último reporte de Chicago Sun-Times, declarando los… Read more
On Roe v. Wade Anniversary, Gov. Pritzker Women’s Reproductive Rights
On the 46th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, Governor JB Pritzker took executive action making Illinois the most progressive state in the nation for women’s reproductive rights. “On… Read more
Kari. K. Steele elected President of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
On Thursday, January 10, 2019, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) made history when its nine-member board unanimously elected Commissioner Kari K. Steele as the first African-… Read more
Mujeres Latinas en Acción Receives Multi-Year Grant
Mujeres Latinas en Acción (Mujeres) announced that they have received a $60,000 grant for general operations and an additional $20,000 matching grant opportunity for each of the next two years… Read more
Manufactured Government Stalemate Must End Now
Courtesy of Latino Policy Forum Edited by Lawndale Bilingual News Congress must fix our broken immigration system. Building a border wall that will cost billions of dollars to build, plus… Read more
Illinois Must Unite to Reverse Economic Decline: Illinois Policy Institute
On Wednesday, the Illinois Policy Institute released an annual State of the State analysis of Illinois’ economic performance. The nonpartisan nonprofit’s research recommends two key policy solutions ahead of Gov…. Read more
Cook County Increasing Efforts to Fight Climate Change
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced Cook County and the Forest Preserves of Cook County are stepping up the fight against climate change. Resolutions (Cook County Board and Forest… Read more
Learn How to Create Beautiful Landscapes
Escape the winter blues during The Naturally Beautiful Garden Conference at Triton College, where home landscapers and gardeners will be inspired to turn outdoor spaces into the native plant oasis of their… Read more
Chicago Latino Film Festival Announces Poster Contest Winner
The International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago (ILCC), producer of the Chicago Latino Film Festival (CLFF), is proud to announce the winner of the 35th Chicago Latino Film Festival Poster… Read more
The Venezuela I Knew and the Venezuela Now
By Daniel Nardini With Venezuela tottering on the brink of collapse and possibly civil war, it is almost impossible for me to imagine this was the same country I saw… Read more »