What The Texas Ruling Means For DACA
by Elizabeth Elizalde Francisco Curiel hoped to apply for an immigration relief program that would grant him a Social Security card and a work permit. When a federal judge halted […]
by Elizabeth Elizalde Francisco Curiel hoped to apply for an immigration relief program that would grant him a Social Security card and a work permit. When a federal judge halted […]
By ELIZABETH ELIZALDE NYCHA outlined its plan to sell Section 8 houses to two private developers as part of a new housing partnership at a City Council hearing on Tuesday. […]
by Elizabeth Elizalde Abigail Miguel plans to go to community college in the fall. The 17-year-old New York City High School of Telecommunications senior said she’s ready to tackle the […]
By Elizabeth Elizalde New York City’s new municipal identification program for residents of the five boroughs comes with solid benefits. Mayor Bill de Blasio said banks, credit unions, and some […]
By Elizabeth Elizalde As a Latina, I join with others in the community of New York to mourn NYPD officers Rafael Ramos, 40, and Wenjian Liu, 32. I live in Bushwick […]
BY ELIZABETH ELIZALDE Growing up, I was forced to lie about my identity my ethnicity, my culture…everything that has helped to make me the woman I am today. I lied […]
BY LATINA STAFF• JANUARY 9, 2014 • 10:34AM From healthy living to raising our kids to saving money, the thriving community of Latina bloggers is an ever-growing group that is […]
By ELIZABETH ELIZALDE On a calm Sunday morning, Mery’s Beauty Salon, located at South 3rd and Havemeyer streets, is the place where the Latina women of the Southside community go […]