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PHDC Celebrates Latina Entrepreneurs on Women’s Day
The Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation (PHDC) held a breakfast gathering for local Latinas in honor of International Women’s Day. Conducted in Spanish, the event paid tribute and highlighted the work of Latina entrepreneurs…
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PA Dept of Education’s Proposed Grant Application under Part B of IDEA for FFY 2023
Public comment is invited regarding the PA Department of Education’s (PDE) proposed grant application under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA-B) for FFY 2023.The annual grant application provides, in…
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Financial Internship Available to Hispanic Students
The Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Northwestern Mutual, is offering financial representative internships to Hispanic students. The goal of this program is to provide Latino students and/or young…
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Poetic Empowerment with Daniel Gines
Latinos pour their heart and soul into work and also their families. The responsibilities are so ingrained in our culture that it’s common for people to put their dreams on the back burner…
Tori Snyder: Advocating for self-care and paid leave
By Caelin Grambau, University of Pittsburgh English Writing & Spanish double major Only a few minutes into our phone call, Victoria Snyder steps away to take care of her 4 year old son, Braxton.…
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Pittsburgh’s Bright Future: A Conversation with Controller Candidate Mark DePasquale
Mark DePasquale knows that hope has guided immigrants in persevering through challenges since they first arrived in Pittsburgh. His four grandparents came here from Italy in the early 1900s to build a better…
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