EdSource, by Betty Márquez Rosales, September 21, 2020
“Ese Pudo Haber Sido Mi Hijo” Como están enseñando los padres Latinos a sus hijos acerca de la inequidad racial y la violencia policiaca
Latino Families Have Personal Connections to the Pain of the Black Community Due to Similar Experiences With Police Brutality
¿“Esencial” o Invaluable?: La fuerza de trabajo Latina es la llave para recobrarse del COVID-19, pero ellos no están recibiendo la ayuda que necesitan
Latino Families Have Personal Connections to the Pain of the Black Community Due to Similar Experiences With Police Brutality
“¿Cómo Pueden Aprender Mis Hijos En Línea Si Cortan El Internet?”: Retos del aprendizaje a distancia durante el COVID-19
Latino Families Have Personal Connections to the Pain of the Black Community Due to Similar Experiences With Police Brutality
Young Latino Families Turn to Predatory Loans to Survive Pandemic Job Loss
The new National Latino Parent Survey suggests that Latino families are facing severe economic stress due to the impact of COVID-19.
Latino Parent Survey: Resources for Partners & Press
How do we reweave the social fabric of our communities? Through inclusive engagement and cultural relevance. Read about PACTL’s approach here.
Latinos are more wary of sending kids to school, but they may have more to lose if they don’t
Magic Valley, by Darin Oswald, Idaho Statesman, August 16, 2020
“How Can My Children Learn Online If the Internet Gets Cut Off?”: The challenges of distance learning during COVID-19
Latino Families Have Personal Connections to the Pain of the Black Community Due to Similar Experiences With Police Brutality
“Essential” or Invaluable? : The Latino workforce is the key to COVID-19 recovery, but they aren’t receiving the aid they need
Latino Families Have Personal Connections to the Pain of the Black Community Due to Similar Experiences With Police Brutality
“That Could Have Been My Son”: How Latino parents are teaching their children about racial inequity and police violence
Latino Families Have Personal Connections to the Pain of the Black Community Due to Similar Experiences With Police Brutality