by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 10, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
Posted By Dr. Ricardo Romo This year Latinos are celebrating Mothers’ Day in highly troubling times. The Covid-19 Pandemic is one of the greatest American health and economic crises of the last 100 years. The nation’s death total exceeds 70,000 and unemployment...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 4, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the world economy, but the service industries, food production and sales, as well as hotel businesses that traditionally employ Latinos in significant numbers have been especially hard hit. Blanca Romo Garcia, whose company...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Feb 9, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
By Dr. Ricardo Romo When I returned to Texas in January 1980 after a 13 year hiatus, I found my hometown of San Antonio undergoing monumental political transformations and subtle social and cultural changes. Every town and city in America experienced change over the...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Jan 19, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
By Dr. Ricardo Romo Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke before 250,000 demonstrators for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August of 1963, the largest protest event in American history. He awakened the nation to its constitutional obligations of fairness and...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Jan 12, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
By Dr. Ricardo Romo Latinos benefit by engaging in the arts, and not just for the obvious reasons of enjoying beauty and creativity. In many Latino communities we too often celebrate the arts and music largely as spectators in seasonal social activity such as Fiesta,...
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