By: Dolly Santos Having a good balance between your work and your daily life is crucial to maintaining a positive mood and good mental health, but it’s not so easy for everyone to achieve. The stresses of work can lead to anxiety and even depression. One of the easiest ways to get through these stressful […]
An Interview with Pulse Shooting Survivor, Tony Marrero
AND FROM THE DARKNESS AROSE A BRILLIANT LIGHT By: Jen Fertenbaugh Tony Marrero is still experiencing intense physical pain nearly six months after the shooting inside Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub. He is unable to return to his job at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, where he loved to make people smile. Yet, Marrero is hard at […]
Take Action Today to Secure a Better Tomorrow: An Interview with Congressman Joe Kennedy III
It’s the eleventh hour of the election. The candidates and their teams are working overtime, and they will continue to do so until the polls close tomorrow night. Much of America is exhausted from the psychological drain brought on by Facebook propaganda and political smear campaigns. But many citizens, especially Latinos, need to be ready to act—ready […]
The Candidates, the Issues, and the Power of the Latino Vote: An Interview with US Secretary Julian Castro
While campaigning across Pennsylvania last week, US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro talked over the phone with me about the issues surrounding this year’s race for the White House. With the election just days away, Secretary Castro offered his take on the candidates, discussing how each plans to address the issues most important […]
A SURVIVAL GUIDE TO A STRESS FREE START TO SCHOOL
By: Jen Fertenbaugh Backpacks. Bedtime. Homework. No Need for Stress: We’ve Got You Covered. Although many families may not be quite ready to say goodbye to their flip-flops and swimming pools, like it or not, the dog days of summer are coming to an end. And in a few short weeks, Pennsylvania’s children will be […]
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