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‘Double burden’: Malnutrition is biting into Guatemala’s economy, says report
Annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments amid current political climate

Annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments amid current political climate

Each year during Hispanic Heritage Month, huge celebrations can be expected across the U.S. to showcase the diversity and culture of Hispanic people. This year, the Trump administration's immigration crackdowns, a federally led English-only...

Owner:  Comcast Corporation
Guatemalan independence celebrated in Putnam County

Guatemalan independence celebrated in Putnam County

CARMEL – Today marks the 204th anniversary of Guatemalan independence and on Sunday the Putnam Latinos Civic and Cultural Association commemorated the event reflecting on the meaning of freedom at a gathering at Trinity Lutheran Church in...

Owner:  Mike Martucci
Climate Change Hits Women Hardest, But Their Leadership Is Key to Resilience

Climate Change Hits Women Hardest, But Their Leadership Is Key to Resilience

The consequences of the growing climate crisis are by no means gender-neutral. Women worldwide, especially in rural and low-income communities, experience the most severe impacts of climate-related disasters and have the fewest resources available...

Owner:  Earth.Org (Non-Profit)
ShinWon Strengthens the Virtuous Cycle of Sustainable Growth with Guatemalan Youth at National Job Fair

ShinWon Strengthens the Virtuous Cycle of Sustainable Growth with Guatemalan Youth at National Job Fair

An Open Gateway for Youth Employment: Nurturing professional talent to power the future growth of the apparel industry Commitment to Sustainable Jobs: Delivering on the vision of co-growth with local communities and contributing to economic...

Owner:  Mohammad Ashraful Islam
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments in current political climate
Can Lab-Grown Coral Restore Reefs Damaged By Climate Change?

Can Lab-Grown Coral Restore Reefs Damaged By Climate Change?

Many coral reefs "have now turned ghostly white," reports CBS News — and "a major culprit is climate change." SFGate adds that more than 50% of the world's coral reefs have been lost, mostly over the past 10 years, according to coral reef...

Owner:  Roger Abbott
Annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments in current political climate

Annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations make adjustments in current political climate

Each year during Hispanic Heritage Month, huge celebrations can be expected across the U.S. to showcase the diversity and culture of Hispanic people. This year, the Trump administration’s immigration crackdowns, a federally led English-only...

Owner:  The Associated Press (Non-profit)
Climate Change Deepens Hunger and Thirst in the Region.

Climate Change Deepens Hunger and Thirst in the Region.

- Advertisement - Rising heat in Central America is bringing harsher droughts, stronger floods, deadly storms, heat waves, and failing crops, leaving food supplies at risk. Groups under the Central America Vulnerables banner are pressing...

Owner:  Kenneth Williams
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