Source: San Jose Spotlight |By Janice Bitters | June 18, 2019
Google has just committed $1 billion to address the Bay Area’s crippling housing affordability crisis, an initiative that CEO Sundar
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More than a hundred and twenty thousand children from El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala arrived at the southern border of the U.S. between 2014 and the end of 2016. Ranging in age from six to seventeen, they made the journey without their parents, travelling along routes controlled by smugglers, thugs, and crooked cops. The risks were outweighed by the dangers of remaining at home, where gang wars raged.
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Jackson Katz asks a very important question that gets at the root of why sexual abuse, rape and domestic abuse remain a problem: What's going on with men?
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Laura Gomez is the CEO of Atipica, a startup venture that applies artificial intelligence and big data methodologies to “understand how people move through recruiting.”
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Google.org has given a $1 million grant to the Latino Community Foundation in order to launch an accelerator program for Latinx-led non-profit organizations focused on Latinx communities.
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In less than two weeks, we will know whether or not the increase in registrations will translate into a higher percentage of votes cast by Latinos.
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Como en la foto de arriba, a Don Artemio Posadas seguido se le ve sumido en su música. Esa noche estaba participando en un fandango en la casa de los Beltrán, y junto a él, tocaba Maria de la Rosa otra líder de este movimiento cultural.
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When Gonzalo González Guzmán arrived in the United States in 1998, he took a humble, but important job as a dishwasher. Taking great pride in his work, the restaurant promoted him to prep cook within a few years and to line cook six months after that. Since then, he’s continued to rise through the ranks, and he’s now the head chef and a partner at Nopalito, a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco.
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Colombia's conflict has stretched for more than half a century, and peace talks between the FARC and the Colombian have taken years. But on Wednesday, the two sides announced they had reached an agreement for a bilateral cease-fire — replacing an earlier unilateral cease-fire by the rebels.
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