The office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will soon issue revised guidelines for indoor worship services after the Supreme Court granted an emergency injunction against a public health ban on the practice but kept restrictions on singing, chanting and crowd size in place.
by V. Alexandra de F. Szoenyi
February 8, 2021
Besides the coverage we get during Latinx Heritage Month, these moments in our history are more often than not
not covered in U.S. History classes in schools even though Latin-Americans have been a part of the United States for about 500 years. Some major events includes the migrant farm workers, uniting Latinx voters, and the formation of The League of United Latin American Citizens.
We know of the work of Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta but do you know who Willie Vasquez is? Do you know what happened with Mendez v. Westminster? Read on to learn more about these key figures and moments in Latinx history.
In a recent column, Senator Roger Wicker criticized President Joe Biden’s decision to reverse the Mexico City policy–a decades-old policy that has ping-ponged between conservative and progressive presidents since the
Chula Vista Church To Resume Indoor Worship Amid Pandemic - Imperial Beach, CA - A Chula Vista church announced plans to resume indoor worship Sunday after winning a legal victory from the U.S. Supreme Court.