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Join Boise State Public Radio and the Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho for a discussion on issues facing the Latino/a community including housing, employment, treatment of agricultural workers and more.
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There were six project sites from Maryland to California, and one, led by the team at ISU, was in rural Aberdeen and American Falls, where about a third of the population is Hispanic.
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Two of Mexico's cultural titans, La Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizarraga, and Memo Ocampo and his legendary bulls made a stop in the Treasure Valley to put on a Jaripeo.
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Many unvaccinated Americans are eager to get the shot as soon as possible, but information barriers are standing in the way. That’s according to a new survey. Those results point to opportunities for public health officials in the Mountain West to target outreach and information to Hispanic and Latino communities.
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A rare but serious COVID-19-related condition has disproportionately affected Hispanic and Latino children in the Mountain West.
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Idaho is preparing to vaccinate Latino farmworkers against COVID-19 while the state legislature confirms another lawmaker has tested positive for the…
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The Idaho Legislature is ramping up as bills begin getting approved by both chambers. Higher education budgets are on the docket next week at the…
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How do tacos sound for dinner? If you’re looking for a new taco truck or taqueria suggestion to shake up your pandemic routine this weekend, we have some…
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Idaho’s growing Latino population has a rich culture of arts and history. In honor of that culture, the Idaho State Museum is hosting a series of virtual…
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Latino and Latina communities continue to face higher rates of infection and death from COVID-19. Now community organizers are working to combat a new…