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New Report finds Latinos Underrepresented in Media

Latinos’ uncontrollable absence in all forms of media can impact the way Americans view them, according to a new government report. The report stemmed from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus requesting an investigation on it last October. The investigation was held by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. The report found that in 2019, the percentage of Latinos working in media (newspaper,…

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National Hispanic Heritage Month Begins with Official Recognition from the POTUS

Hispanic Heritage Month began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week but later was extended to a month in 1988. It takes place from September 15th to October 15th. This national observance is celebrated through festivals, art shows, conferences, community gatherings, and more. The celebration of several Latin American countries takes place during this month as well. On September 14, 2021,…

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National Park Services and Partner Agencies Announce $15.5 million in Save America’s Treasures grants

The National Park Service along with partners, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute for Museum and Library Services announced $15.5 million in Save America’s Treasures grants. The grant will help enable museums, states, Tribes, local governments, and nonprofits to fund their projects. Funding a total of 49 projects in 29 states.…

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The Search for the 134-Year-Old Time Capsule at The Site of The Downed Robert E. Lee Statue Comes Up Empty

In Richmond, Virginia state officials searched for the 134-year-old time capsule that was believed to be buried at the pedestal of the Robert E. Lee statue. The statue was removed after the yearlong order from Governor Ralph Northam. The order was placed after protests over racism and police brutality erupted across the country in the summer of 2020. The removal…

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Indigenous Communities Hit by “Climate Chaos”

A change in climate and an increase in natural disasters have caused disruption in the growth of crops in Indigenous communities. Corn is very important to the farmers in these communities. Corn pollen or meal is traditionally used to pray for rains to nourish the crops and protect them. New Mexico, Arizona, and other areas have been suffering from the…

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Researchers Complete First Map of Global Coral

The Allen Coral Atlas is the first online map researched have created to act as a reference to the coral reef. The atlas will give users detailed information about the local reefs, various types of submarine structures, and insight into areas as deep as 50 deep. The researchers’ goals for the map are to inform policy decisions about protected areas,…

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