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Dolores Huerta is Still Knocking on Doors and Registering Voters at 88

August 9, 2019 latinotimes 0

At 88, Dolores Huerta is still making you look bad. In 1962, Huerta and César Chávez co-founded the organization that would become the United Farm Workers, then led the legendary grape strike and boycott that […]

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6 Reasons to Fly Out of the Stockton Airport Share

August 9, 2019 latinotimes 0

Save time and travel with ease from the Stockton Metropolitan Airport. Centrally located in Northern California. Do you want to save time? Don’t like traffic? Want to get through TSA with ease? Check out the […]

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Latinos open dream restaurant, Sugar Mediterranean Bistro

July 15, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill STOCKTON – Juan Alonso wants to see how far he can push himself. Juan Alonso’s dream restaurant, Sugar Mediterranean Bistro, opened in November 2018 in the Trinity Parkway Shopping Center in north […]

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Latinos abren el restaurante de sus sueños, Sugar Mediterranean Bistro

July 15, 2019 latinotimes 0

Por Bob Highfill STOCKTON – Juan Alonso quiere ver hasta dónde puede llegar él mismo. El restaurante de sus sueños de Juan Alonso, Sugar Mediterranean Bistro, abrió en noviembre de 2018 en el centro comercial […]

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DeMartino leads San Joaquin RTD into the future

June 11, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill Donna DeMartino sees a future when every high school and college student in Stockton has free access to countywide bus services. DeMartino knows the value of education, and she knows truancy would […]

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Dolores Huerta fires up Stanislaus State Class of 2019

June 11, 2019 latinotimes 0

Even at 89 years of age, legendary farmworker organizer Dolores Huerta is still planting the seed for change in newer generations that no longer do the back-breaking work of their parents or grandparents. “I know […]

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Latina Wine Leader Vanessa Robledo and Mother Maria to Star in Mill Valley Film Fest Documentary

May 8, 2019 latinotimes 0

SONOMA — Two Latina viticulturists from Sonoma, Vanessa Robledo and her mother Maria Robledo are featured in the new documentary film by Bernardo Ruiz entitled “Harvest Season.” The film premieres at the Mill Valley Film […]

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6 Mexican-American Wines to Check Out from Sonoma and Napa

May 8, 2019 latinotimes 0

In Wine County, a growing number of Mexican-Americans are part of a new generation of winemakers and winery owners. Many are the children of migrant workers, or started as grape pickers and farmhands, rising through the ranks to become successful […]

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Chair Villapudua and SJC Board of Supervisors Approves Adopt-a-Program to Clean Up Streets

April 12, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill San Joaquin County has a problem and needs the community’s help. It seems more and more garbage, litter and debris is being discarded haphazardly along county roads. The county simply hasn’t the […]

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Community Hospice Sirve Con un Toque de Amor

February 8, 2019 latinotimes 0

Por Bob Highfill Community Hospice comenzó como una organización de voluntarios en el sótano de una iglesia en Modesto. Mary Jean Coeur-Barron, una enfermera cuyo esposo, oncólogo, quería aliviar el dolor de los niños que […]

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