A new study shows that Latinos who rely on Spanish-language social media for news are significantly more likely to believe false political narratives than those who consume English-language content.
US Latinos who rely on social media in Spanish for their news are more vulnerable to political misinformation than those who ...
Westmoreland County’s ever-­diversifying population is having an impact in public schools, where a growing number of students ...
The McLean County Museum of History has unveiled a web-based app that allows visitor to choose a Spanish audio self-guided ...
Gomez grew up speaking Spanish, but lost her fluency around the same time she began her Hollywood career as a kid. She spent ...
Even as she learned English, not being able to learn in her native language was something she missed. “I craved — when I say craved, I just wanted to read literature in Spanish. That was ...
An educator highly influential in BCSC’s Legado Spanish Immersion Academy was recently recognized for her devotion to ...
Latino voters look to YouTube and WhatsApp for their news, and can find unchecked conspiracy theories that align more with their cultural histories than current American reality.
The Calistoga school district is exploring the possibility of implementing a dual language immersion program. At the most ...
Pepperdine students and facilities staff practice speaking Spanish and English together, building relationships and ...
Anchorage is home to some of the most diverse public schools in the country. The school district relies on specialized ...