Each fall, the Garden transforms into a stunning celebration of life, memory and culture during its annual Día de Muertos festival. The post Top 5 Must-Experience Moments at Día de Muertos at Desert Botanical Garden appeared first on Desert Botanical Garden.| Desert Botanical Garden
Black and other minority-owned businesses are being severely affected by the federal government shutdown. A recent survey conducted by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) reveals that these firms are being adversely affected by the economic downturn caused by the shutdown. The closure, which began on October 1, is expected to be one of […] The post Government Shutdown Could Cost Black And Minority Businesses $450M appeared first on POCIT. Telling the stories and thoug...| POCIT. Telling the stories and thoughts of the underrepresented in tech.
For Hispanic Heritage Month, the OneHaas Alumni Podcast is honored to share the story of Richard Velazquez, a mission-driven executive who is using his decades of experience in a variety of industries to help other Latinx MBA students and alumni succeed. Every time Richard felt like he hit a ceiling at a job, he pivoted […] The post Richard Velazquez, MBA 03 — Relentless Personal Growth appeared first on Haas Podcasts.| Haas Podcasts
Charlie Rosario is a graphic designer, visual artist, drummer and poet of Puerto Rican parentage who was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1950. In the late 1960s he began his career in Latin album cover art with a psychedelic painting for Tito Puente (The King Tito Puente / El Rey Tito Puente, Tico Records, 1969), for which he was paid 95.00 but never given credit.| Listen & Be Heard Network
The migrants refused to be repatriated to their countries. They will be held in a migration facility near the Darien Gap along the Colombian border until third countries can be found to take them.| KPBS Public Media
In the ever-evolving landscape of the 21st century, pursuing higher education has become integral to individual aspirations and societal progress. The discussion surrounding the importance of college credentials takes on profound significance, particularly when considering the experiences of Black, Latinx, and indigenous communities, which historically have faced significant barriers to accessing and navigating higher education....| The Pell Institute