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Decision 2024: Democracy In Action
New Hampshire stroke survivor stresses importance of knowing the stroke warning signs and acting quickly
Majority of Hispanics, Latinos consume news in English
Pilot Program Looks to Diversify Childcare Workforce Amid Shortages
NASHUA — A four-week pilot program in Spanish, run by the Community Training Engagement Center,…
Dr. Wayne F. Lesperance Jr.: Diversity Enriches Education
“We are much more representative of everyday American kids and international students as well,” said…
Latino Small Businesses: Empowering New Hampshire’s Economy
New Hampshire, a state known for its picturesque landscapes and a strong sense of community,…
Dr. Wayne F. Lesperance Jr.: Diversity Enriches Education
“We are much more representative of everyday American kids and international students as well,” said…
Kiara Coll Ramirez, recipient of the Hortencia Zavala Foundation Scholarship
Kiara Coll Ramirez, a graduating senior at the University of Puerto Rico, Arecibo (UPRA), is the winner…
NHLN Opinion+: Joelyn Drennan
NHLN Opinion+: Tim Horgan
New Hampshire’s education system struggles with inclusion
“When families of color visit campus, they do not readily see themselves represented across campus,”…
Journalism Camp: Meet The Fellows
The Hortencia Zavala Foundation (HZF) is proud to announce the inaugural class of Journalism Camp: covering…
A Call for Dignity: We Must Preserve the Nursing Home Staffing Rule
New Hampshire stroke survivor stresses importance of knowing the stroke warning signs and acting quickly
Make a list, check it twice, while traveling for the holidays
Debunking Misinformation In Hispanic Communities To Avoid A Triple-Demic
Winter is coming, and so are the viruses that we’ve come to know as the…
“Juntos” Leverages Cultural Competency To Raise Stroke Awareness
Stroke is the fifth-leading cause of death in the U.S. It is the No. 3…
NH Healthcare System Ranks Third in Nation; Reproductive Health and Medical Debt Major Issues
A study released June 22 deemed New Hampshire as the third best performing state in…
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LNN Spotlight: Family Caregiver Support & Resources
NH groups push to end ‘special’ term for people with disabilities
Majority of Hispanics, Latinos consume news in English
Pilot Program Looks to Diversify Childcare Workforce Amid Shortages
NASHUA — A four-week pilot program in Spanish, run by the Community Training Engagement Center, looks to address the state’s early childhood education labor shortage by supporting immigrant women to…
Study: U.S. Latinos’ Views of Spanish Language
“I call her my secretary because she helps me deal with all my businesses,” said Nashua resident Maria Martinez of her daughter, Yareni. “She understands my Spanish.” “[I feel] kinda…
Hispanic Heritage Month: El Salvador
MANCHESTER – Nearly two dozen people celebrated the raising of the Salvadoran flag in Manchester this month as part of Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM). State Representative Maria Perez, a Salvadoran…
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