Línea Latina
Cómo cambiarían las universidades de EE.UU. si se elimina la acción afirmativa
La acción afirmativa busca corregir las desigualdades de género, raza, orientación sexual, discapacidad, etc. para que ciertos grupos tengan acceso a la educación superior
Why Latino Inclusion in U.S. VC Funds Is Not Taking Off: Study
77% of institutional private equity firms do not include Latino executives
Por qué la inclusión de latinos en los fondos VC de EE.UU. no despega: estudio
El 77% de las empresas institucionales de capital riesgo no tiene profesionales latinos
Los Mochis, a London Taco and Tequila Joint, Is Giving Staff a Coveted Perk
Los Mochis in Notting Hill is using private health insurance to try to overcome post-Brexit staffing challenges as problems with the NHS pile up
Esta firma boricua quiere su OPI para romper hegemonía china en tecnología de drones
Unusual Machines dice que utilizará parte de los ingresos para pagar parte del acuerdo con Red Cat, adquirir otras empresas y buscará romper el dominio chino en la industria
Dementia Signs Among US Minority Groups Highlight Screening Need
Signs of early-stage dementia are more common among some US minority groups, highlighting the need for monitoring and screening among Americans with less access to health care
Startups latinas en EE.UU. buscan soluciones para escalar sus negocios en la nube
Una iniciativa apunta a detonar las iniciativas de empresas latinas, uno de los sectores que más crecen por su empuje y creatividad
Latino Workers’ Jobs In US ‘Most At Risk’ Amid Threat from Digitization
Latinos could account for 78% of the new labor force in the US by 2030, but automation and digitization could pose a threat to their job security, according to a report by the Aspen Institute
US Senator Robert Menendez Presses Joe Biden to Nominate Latino to Fed Board
A spot on the seven-member Fed Board opened up last month when Vice Chair Lael Brainard resigned.
Most Hispanics Own a Home as Incomes Rise, But Ownership Still Below US Average
A majority of Hispanic Americans now own a home, a milestone that was reached in part thanks to demographics and income growth
Foreign-Born Legislators Make Up 15% of U.S. Congress, Says Pew Research Center
Latino congress members account for 7.9% of the total, while the foreign-born total is 15%
Legisladores de origen extranjero suman 15% del total del Congreso de EEUU
Casi la mitad de 81 senadores y representantes de este grupo representan estados del oeste del país, revela un estudio del Pew Center
EEUU toma medidas por explotación infantil migrante denunciada por el New York Times
Una investigación del New York Times encontró productos hechos por niños en las cadenas de suministro estadounidenses de importantes marcas mayoristas y minoristas
Joe Biden’s Immigration Reforms Deserve a Chance to Work
Obstructionists on both sides are undermining signs of progress on the border
J Balvin Joins Forces With NGOs, Banks to Finance Latino-Owned Businesses In US
Colombian singer J Balvin, JP Morgan Chase and Accion Opportunity Fund are among those financing Latino-owned companies that could benefit that community in the US