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The bilingual advocacy workshop this summer will help advocates and immigrants better understand the legal system. The SOMOS program, which means “We are” in Spanish is for anyone interested in advocacy work and civil rights. The five-week training series in Caldwell and Twin Falls starts in July. The application for the Treasure Valley sessions is tonight (June 21) at midnight Mountain Time.
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Hispanics face barriers to oral health access in Idaho, the report shows.
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From medical insurance to representation, a new report from Idaho State University and the Commission on Hispanic Affairs highlights health disparities between Hispanic and non-Hispanic Idahoans.
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A national survey showing the recent trends of colleges found a significant increase in Hispanic enrollment. In Idaho, data collected from college institutions show they have a greater percentage than the national average.
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Hispanic voters are the fastest-growing voting block in the country, but have the lowest turnout in the U.S. Some Idahoans think this might change soon.
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The Mexican Consulate in Boise is hosting a bilingual drive-thru vaccination clinic to provide equitable access to care in undeserved communities.
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Idaho Matters sits down for a conversation about the past, present and future of the Gem States Latino community.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the history of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Expats are getting ready to celebrate Mexican Independence day, with the Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho hosting a celebration in Nampa.