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Feb 15th, 2012 |
By Virginia Bulacio
Por VIRGINIA BULACIO
EL NUEVO SOL
“Argentinos Uno”, “Colorín Colorado” y “Mauro y Emilia”, son algunos de los libros que leen los sábados los estudiantes de primer grado en la Escuelita Argentina. Allí festejan fiestas argentinas y celebran el Día de la Tradición.
Posted in Censo 2010 / US CENSUS 2010, Entrevistas, Galerías de fotos, Noticias, Proyectos especiales |
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Tags: Alcira Gentili Jurjo, Argentinas, Argentinos, beneficios, bilingües, Censo, cultura, culture, El cerebro bilingüe, Estados Unidos, Estudiantes, Familias, Familias transnacionales, families, L.E.A.L.A., La escuela Argentina de Los Angeles, La Escuelita Argentina, Los Angeles, Pensamiento abstracto, Pew Hispanic Center, Tolerancia, tradición., tradition, US Census, Veronica R. Barenstein, Virginia Bulacio
Nov 2nd, 2011 |
By Virginia Bulacio
Por VIRGINIA BULACIO
EL NUEVO SOL
Ciento de personas y familias de diferentes nacionalidades se unieron para festejar el Día de los Muertos en el Cementerio Hollywood Forever, en Santa Mónica Boulevard.
Posted in Artículos destacados, Galerías de fotos, Noticias |
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Feb 8th, 2011 |
By Virginia Bulacio
By VIRGINIA BULACIO
El Nuevo Sol
Students and activists gathered in Los Angeles to protest against Arizona’s anti-immigrants law and in support of the Dream Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act). Immigrant rights groups and organizations such as The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), and students organizations such as Dreams to be Heard from Cal State Northridge, and IDEAS from UCLA also participated in the protest to support justice and human rights.
Posted in English-language stories, Human Rights/Derechos Humanos |
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Tags: Ab 540 students, Arizona, arizona law, Cal State L.A, Cal State Northridge, CHIRLA, Court, Dream Act, immigrants, immigration reform, Los Angeles, Organizations, Students, UCLA, undocumented students, Virginia Bulacio
Feb 7th, 2011 |
By Virginia Bulacio
By Virginia Bulacio
El Nuevo Sol
Adam Lasher is everywhere. He was born into a family of musicians and grew up inspired by the groove of his uncle Carlos Santana. Adam’s grandfather came from Mexico with his family and they moved to Tijuana and then to San Francisco. Adam’s grandfather was a Mariachi violinist and supported his family playing his violin. He is playing every weekend in clubs on Hollywood, Ventura, Santa Monica and even in high schools events and universities. He performed on a stage outside the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, for Dolores Huerta’s birthday party, in a benefit concert to raise awareness on social issues affecting Latinos.
Posted in Audio, English-language stories, Galerías audiovisuales, Perfiles |
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Tags: Adam Lasher, Carlos Santana, Dolores Huerta, Greek Theatre, Mariachi, San Francisco, Santa Mónica, Tijuana, Ventura
May 9th, 2010 |
By Virginia Bulacio
Por VIRGINIA BULACIO EL NUEVO SOL Los jóvenes aprenden a educarse sobre como enfrentar la violencia doméstica en su hogar y sobrellevarlo en sus relaciones diariras En los alrededores de la Escuela de Fairfax, Luis Hernández se encuentra con un grupo de jóvenes escuchando atento las confesiones de un político. Su madre fue víctima
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Tags: adolecencia, Adolescencia, Amanecer Community Counseling Services, Antonio Villaraigosa, Break the Cycle, Centro de Prevención de Violencia, Centros para el Control, Coaching Boys into Men, Educación, Estudiantes, Fairfax High School, Family Violence Prevention Fund, That's Not Cool, Violencia domestica, violencia entre jovenes, Virginia Bulacio
May 8th, 2010 |
By Virginia Bulacio
Por Virginia Bulaccio
EL NUEVO SOL
El alcalde de Los Ángeles, Antionio Villaraigosa, habla de la violencia doméstica a un grupo de estudiantes de la Preparatoria Fairfax.
Posted in Proyectos especiales, Reportajes, Violencia íntima, familiar y laboral |
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