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...Lili Daliessio, a Colombian designer, presented her Spring/Summer 2013 collection during Philadelphia Fashion Week. ...
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...Temple University’s student government president, David J. Lopez, recently answered some questions from Al Día about growing up Latino in Hazleton, Pa., and about his passion for politics....
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...Congreso de Latinos Unidos, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services to the local community, is celebrating its 35th anniversary. Described by Cynthia Figueroa, the president and CEO, as a multiservice organization with Latino expertise, Congreso provides direct services to over 15,000 members of the community each year....
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...Three Philadelphia artists premiered their latest collections recently at Taller Puertorriqueno, the respected arts venue in Fairhill. This trio, connected either through cultural inspiration or choice of artistic expression, presented very different gallery collections....
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...After 12 long years since her daughter was murdered, Lizasuain DeJesus of Hunting Park is still without answers....
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...Caught between two identities. That’s how Elicia Gonzales described one of the largest issues facing the Latino lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community....
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...For the past three years, Tony Rocco, a teacher at John B. Stetson Charter School, has been running a photography program for a select number of students called The Stetson Shutterbugs....
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...Yanelli Hernandez, 22, faced the threat of deportation with the support of a loyal group behind her. However, even with the efforts of DreamActivists like Fernanda Marroquin, of Wyndmoor, Pa., who fought to draw national attention to her story, she lost her case and was forced to return to Mexico on Jan. 31....
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...Yanelli Hernandez, 22, faced the threat of deportation with the support of a loyal group behind her. However, even with the efforts of DreamActivists like Fernanda Marroquin, of Wyndmoor, Pa., who fought to draw national attention to her story, she lost her case and was forced to return to Mexico on Jan. 31....
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...Yanelli Hernandez, 22, faced the threat of deportation with the support of a loyal group behind her. However, even with the efforts of DreamActivists like Fernanda Marroquin, of Wyndmoor, Pa., who fought to draw national attention to her story, she lost her case and was forced to return to Mexico on Jan. 31....
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...The Felix Varela Award, which provides $40,000 award for excellence in American journalism funded by the Al Dia Foundation, is now open to more than Spanish-language articles....
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...Fernanda and Cesar Marroquin were not afraid of the police last month when they joined 11 other activists in an act of civil disobedience in Montgomery, Ala....
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...About six years ago, three churches and a handful of young men set up a flag football league. The purpose of the league was more than just to have fun, it was going to be an outlet for youth to interact with adults, develop faith and grow as individuals....
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...Here is a bizarre, off-the-wall idea on how to deal with the $4 billion to $5 billion deficit the state of Pennsylvania will be facing this year......
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...On average, Philadelphia is doing well, despite the long recession. Unemployment is high, but not as bad in some other areas of the country......
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...The Philadelphia School District faces criticism for granting a no-bid 'emergency' contract to install surveillance cameras in 19 city schools listed as dangerous by the state....
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...Does Arlene Ackerman lack the cultural competency to be superintendent of public schools in Philadelphia? Is the fact that she is black hamper her in leading a district?...
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 | ...Independence Day brought us fireworks and the demise of METRO in the US as we knew it. ... |
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...Two $10,000 awards will be presented by the Philadelphia-based AL DIA
Foundation to recognize the best Print and Digital Journalism in
America about Latino issues....
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 | ...A weekend of wrestling in Philadelphia.... |
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