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Currently, women scientists represent less than 30% of scientists in the world. However, their performance has been fundamental in history towards scientific and technological progress in the ...
Meet the new President & CEO of Visit Philadelphia, who returns to the organization in which she first made a name for herself over two decades prior.
NALCAB’s Fellowship seeks to train members of nonprofits to be able to advance the economic development of the Latino communities they support.
McDonald's famous children's menu had its beginnings in Guatemala and was created by a Chilean woman.
Domb told AL DÍA of a campaign reflective of the working community, with a long term agenda for the city, Kensington, and solving crime.
The debate against racism has raged around the world since George Floyd’s death at the hands of police brutality. Mexico, as many other countries, joined the movement while ignoring the racial issues ...
From the Grito de Lares to the black and white flag that dethroned Rosselló, this is how the oldest colony in the world defends its political identity.
Since 9/11, many are the milestones that have transformed the reality of the world. AL DÍA collects 20 historical events of these 20 years.
The Pew Research Center, a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its main funder, recently released the latest report from ongoing research into the state of news, information, and journalism in ...
The Fund for the School District of Philadelphia has announced that Kathryn Epps Roberson will become its next President and CEO, effective July 5. Roberson is an esteemed, multiskilled non-profit and ...
Writer and activist Darnell L. Moore is in Philadelphia presenting his book, “No Ashes in the Fire,” an autobiography inspired by his traumatic experience… ...
Corruption in Latin America continues to undermine democracy, and is one of the main causes of attacks on human rights.