In this episode of Tiempo, how police are trying to build bridges with an ever-growing Latino population in Suffolk County on Long Island.
The county police commissioner, Rodney Harrison, recently appointed a Latino liaison officer - a position aimed at building relationships between the police and the many Latinos who live in the county.
Yasmin Gallant's role will be twofold: to provide information to the community and listen to community concerns.Also on this episode, Hispanic and Latino American Heritage Month is underway.On this show we'll tell you about the New York Latino Film Festival, featuring more than one hundred films this year.You can find more information by visiting the
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Pastry chef bakes her way into making history at one of Chicago's largest restaurant groupsIn honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we're highlighting Latino chefs and restaurateurs all month long.
Leer más »
Latino voters want Biden to take more aggressive action on immigration, polls findA majority of Latino voters in key states want President Biden to take further actions to both grant legal status to undocumented immigrants and secure the border.
Leer más »
28 Multicultural Latino Celebs Who've Opened Up About Their Identity'I wouldn't be questioned [about my heritage] if I looked more stereotypically Latina. Whatever that is. All I know is, no one can tell me I'm not a proud Latina woman.'
Leer más »
AI is no match for humanity's strength in this new Latino sci-fi filmFresh off a Tribeca film festival premiere, NFMLA's “The Ballad of Tita and the Machines' mixes the filmmakers' roots with the not-too-distant future of AI to dissect the future of labor.
Leer más »