by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Jun 29, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
By Dr. Ricardo Romo In the Opinion page of the Dallas Morning News on June 7, 2020, Rene Martinez wrote of a tragic shooting 47 years ago by a police officer of a 12 year Mexican American boy handcuffed in the back of a police car. Rodriguez was shot in the head...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | Jun 28, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
By Dr. Ricardo Romo Jesus Barraza is a San Francisco Bay area artist, teacher, and community activist. He is the co-founder, with Melanie Cervantes, of Dignidad Rebelde, a community arts organization that produces art prints and teaches young people the art of...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 25, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
What Latinos are Learning from the Pandemic by Dr. Ricardo Romo Good health practices matter, but basic health practices are not enough. All of us must follow the recommendations to shelter in place, practice safe distancing, and wear a mask in...
by Dr. Ricardo Romo | May 19, 2020 | La Prensa Texas
By Dr. Ricardo Romo Schooling during the pandemic lockdown is not going well for many Latino students. Truthfully, the majority rather be in the classroom than at home. According to the New York Times, more than 50 million children in the United States will be shut...
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...
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