On August 1, the world celebrates World Day of Joy, an observance born in 2010 from the initiative of Colombian cultural manager Alfonso Becerra, who presented the proposal during a Congress of ...
As part of the 2023 AL DÍA Top Doctors Forum, a panel discussion took a deep dive into the likely future of the medical profession. Moderated by the event’s board chair, Dr. Johanna Vidal-Phelan, the ...
Seven months after announcing her departure from PIDC, Anne Bovaird Nevins’ new career venture has been revealed, and it’s with Accelerator for America. The organization is known as one of the leaders ...
Moody's Corporation, a global risk assessment firm that empowers organizations to make better financial decisions, recently appointed Francisco Martínez-Garcia as the man who will focus on building ...
After Humana announced a $15 million gift to Thomas Jefferson University to promote community health and equity in medical services, Dr. Billy Oglesby will now be known as the Humana Dean of TJU's ...
The National Hispanic Leadership Agenda, a coalition of more than 40 Latino advocacy organizations, has developed a comprehensive agenda to guide lawmakers to make policy decisions that will impact ...
Earlier this month in a momentous vote, the United Nations General Assembly recognized Nov. 18 as “World Day for the Prevention of and Healing From Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Violence,” an ...
The Board of Directors of Bank of America Corporation recently announced the incorporation of this executive of Latino origin to the Audit and Compensation and Human Capital Committees of the Board of ...
Recently appointed Senior Medical Director Shaquita L. Bell, MD, has been awarded the 2022 Physician of the Year by the Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP). For the past 16 years, Dr.
The Fund for the School District of Philadelphia has announced that Kathryn Epps Roberson will become its next President and CEO, effective July 5. Roberson is an esteemed, multiskilled non-profit and ...
Podcaster Sam Sanders took a recent look at popular music’s ‘Latin explosion,’ as first observed in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The conversation took place on Sanders’ NPR podcast, It’s Been a ...
According to a report published in the journal Health Affairs, Latinos, especially Mexican Americans, continue to be underrepresented in the U.S. medical workforce. The analysis found that Latino and ...