Maricarmen Cajahuaringa
Latino communities ReporterMaricarmen Cajahuaringa is a journalist with extensive experience in Latino communities' politics, social issues, and culture. She founded Boceto Media, a digital Spanish-language newspaper based in Connecticut. Maricarmen holds a Bachelor's in Social Work from Springfield College, and a Master's in Journalism and Media Production from Sacred Heart University. As a reporter for Connecticut Public, she is dedicated to delivering accurate and informative coverage of the Hispanic/Latino population in the region. Maricarmen is an experienced and passionate journalist who strives to bring a voice to the stories of her community.
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The hearing witnessed a significant turnout, with 260 individuals offering testimonies supporting Husky expansion in the upcoming state budget.
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Fair housing advocates urged policymakers to prioritize the needs of marginalized communities and enact measures to protect tenants' rights.
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Each weekday morning, the Café y Charla broadcast starts at 6:30 and is available on-demand on the school's YouTube channel.
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El fútbol, considerado como el rey de los deportes por muchos latinos de América del Sur y Centroamérica, despierta una pasión contagiosa.
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Quienes usan medios sociales y dispositivos digitales aseguran que estos son vitales para mantenerse conectados, pero investigaciones sugieren posibles efectos adversos, en especial para los usuarios jóvenes.
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Among single-race Hispanics, less than 1% self-identified as Asian Latinos in a recent U.S. Census survey.
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With a focus on values, discipline, and respect, Arrayanes soccer school teaches a diverse group of three to 18-year-old students, including second-generation Hispanic and caucasian children.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection indicates that in fiscal year 2023, the agency documented over 3 million enforcement interactions with immigrants trying to cross the border.
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There are 113,000 undocumented workers in Connecticut, primarily in the construction industry, according to estimates by the Migration Policy Institute.
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The president of the union representing faculty in the state universities and community colleges system said working and middle-class individuals face the most barriers to advanced degrees due to these funding challenges.