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The rollout of a new FAFSA form last year made it a fiasco for many students applying for college financial aid. The process can be especially complex for applicants whose parents are undocumented, but there’s a North Carolina nonprofit helping students navigate that complexity.
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The advocacy nonprofit LatinxEd has released a report calling for more investment in education support for Latino students, who now make up 18 percent of North Carolina's public schools students.
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When Latino families across North Carolina had to cancel large social gatherings this year, that included canceling quinceañeras. These elaborate coming-of-age celebrations have created a profitable industry. But the coronavirus pandemic forced both young girls and the industry to adjust their plans.
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Kitchens in America’s top-rated restaurants have long been a boys club in which men hold the positions of power and women have to play by their rules,…
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Kitchens in America’s top-rated restaurants have long been a boys club in which men hold the positions of power and women have to play by their rules,…
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The year is coming to an end, and “The State of Things” staff is taking a moment to reflect on some of the year’s most memorable conversations. Producer…
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The year is coming to an end, and “The State of Things” staff is taking a moment to reflect on some of the year’s most memorable conversations. Producer…
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This was originally broadcasted on 10/21/2014Daisy Hernández grew up between cultures as a first-generation American child of a working-class Colombian…
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This was originally broadcasted on 10/21/2014Daisy Hernández grew up between cultures as a first-generation American child of a working-class Colombian…
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Daisy Hernández grew up between cultures as a first-generation American child of a working-class Colombian mother and Cuban father. Her family hoped that…