Honoring the First Latino Four-Star General

Honoring the First Latino Four-Star General

The Killeen, Texas, military base that was known as Fort Hood for more than 80 years is now Fort Cavazos. The base was renamed in honor of the late General Richard Cavazos, the first Latino four-star Army general, who was born in Texas.   Renaming U.S. Army Bases  The base is one of nine Army […]

Hispanic Heritage Month: Ernest Z. Robles

Hispanic Heritage Month: Ernest Z. Robles

Posted by on Oct 6, 2022 in Top Stories | No Comments

On September 5, 2022, a 92-year-old man named Ernest Z. Robles died of heart failure in California. Robles founded California’s Hispanic Heritage Fund. His organization powerfully impacted the lives of thousands of Hispanic youths over the past 50 years. Here, btw takes a closer look at Robles’ life and legacy.  Who was Ernest Robles?  Robles […]

Hispanic Heritage Month: Jovita Idar

Hispanic Heritage Month: Jovita Idar

Posted by on Oct 12, 2021 in People and Culture | No Comments

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor and celebrate the cultures, contributions, and achievements of Hispanic and Latino Americans. This week btw takes a closer look at the life of Jovita Idar: a teacher, nurse, journalist, activist, and suffragist. Early Years Jovita Idar was born in 1885 in Laredo, Texas, which is located on […]

Hispanic Heritage Month: Sylvia Mendez

Hispanic Heritage Month: Sylvia Mendez

Posted by on Sep 30, 2021 in After the Fact | No Comments

September 15 to October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to honor and recognize the history, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. This week btw takes a closer look at the life and legacy of Sylvia Mendez, a fighter for civil rights and a leader of school desegregation. A Lesser-Known Story You […]

Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on Feb 24, 2021 in Stuff You Should Know | No Comments

Scholarships for the Next Generation of Latinx Leaders Internships can be a great way to learn about your future career path, and to make important connections in your chosen field. But they are often unpaid, which can make it difficult for many qualified students to participate. These economic hardships can be even more challenging when […]

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