The North Carolina Municipality Working Group for New Americans invites you to participate in the first 2023 LANGUAGE ACCESS VIRTUAL CONFERENCE. Language access is foundational to an inclusive and culturally responsive educational ecosystem.
Revista Latina NC cultivating our traditions in celebration of 2022- Revista Latina Dia del Niño Cultural Festival from North Carolina. A special thanks to the Artists, Dance Groups, Collaborators, Writers, Sponsors, Organizations and all the people who participated and enjoyed this celebration.
Takiri means in Quechua language "He who creates music and Dance". The purpose of this group is to show the Latin American Culture through dances. We dance rhythms from Latin America, especially Colombia, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru, including Cumbia, Bambuco, Mapale, Merecumbe and Plena among others.
The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina, Inc. (AMEXCAN) invites you to attend our roundtable discussion event, “Health Disparities in Healthcare Access for Latinos and African American Communities,” on Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022, at 10 a.m. EST in honor of Black History Month. This event will take place virtually over zoom. Meeting information is available below.
Last Wednesday, August 27 of this year, the Consulate General of Mexico in Raleigh became the scene of a unique and emotional event directed by the Consul General of Mexico, Claudia Velasco Osorio: the presentation of the book "El Arte. Espejo de an Immigrant. Story of Cornelio Campos", written by María del Refugio Sandoval Olivas, affectionately known as Cuquis Sandoval. This book combines the richness of the narrative with the chronicle of a life marked by migration and a passion for art.