Kamala Harris leads Trump on healthcare and climate among Latinos but lags behind on immigration, poll shows
The GOP candidate holds a 5-point lead over Harris on the issue. They are tied on the economy.
Latina author and Latino filmmaker detained by border patrol while shooting documentary
Mexican American author Reyna Grande and director David Damian Figeroa were stopped, searched and detained by border patrol in southern Arizona
U.S. Latinas' contribution to the GDP continues to grow, now topping Florida's economy
The figure amounts to $1.3 trillion and has grown more than 50 percent between 2010 and 2021, according to a new report
How Abortion Could Tip the Scale in Florida's Elections, According to Experts
Democratic strategists discussed how Florida's referendum could impact the outcome of the 2024 elections during a forum hosted by Florida media outlets.
Latinas Prioritize Issues Beyond Abortion in Voting Decisions, Survey Finds
A survey conducted by KFF shows that 11% of Latina respondents said this was the case for them, compared to 55% of Whites
Latin Women In Sports: Referee Katia Itzel García Is Breaking Barriers for Women In Mexico
García will become just the second woman to referee a game in Mexico's top division in 20 years
Socialist U.S. Presidential Hopeful Claudia De la Cruz: 'The Rolling Back of Women's Rights is a Dire Issue'
The Dominican-American candidate sat down with The Latin Times to discuss her views for a socialist America ahead of the November elections
Rep Linda Sánchez on Abortion and Elections: 'Latinas Don't Want Politicians Deciding over their Bodies'
The Democratic Congresswoman spoke with The Latin Times to mark International Women's Day
Reproductive Rights Advocate Yamila Ruiz: 'Candidates Can't Ignore That Abortion Is a Winning Issue'
Nine out of 10 Latinos would support a loved one seeking abortion care, says the spokeswoman of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice
Activist Mónica Ramírez: 'It's Time to Choose How We'll Be Remembered for Our Treatment of Immigrants'
The founder of Justice for Migrant Women has been vocal against Biden's immigration bill but feels this election comes down to choosing the least dangerous path
Rocío Van Nierop, Latinas in Tech CEO: 'Hiring Us Is Smart Business, Not Just the Humane Thing to Do'
"Latinos represent $3.2 trillion of the American economy," Van Nierop says
UnidosUS' Laura Vazquez Strives for Low-Cost Legal Services for Latina Immigrants
In an interview with The Latin Times, Vazquez discusses some of the most pressing issues that Latina immigrants face in the U.S.
Despite Underrepresentation, 30 Million Latinas Reflect Successes, Challenges of Hispanic U.S. in 2024
On International Women's Day, The Latin Times takes a deep look at what Latinas face in politics, business, and culture
From Wage Disparities to Nationality: Five Key Facts to Know About Latinas and Higher Education in the U.S.
Here's what you should know about the current state of Latinas in higher education
Could Latina Moms be 'Nicer' in English? New Study Shows They Might Be
A new study by the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology found that bilingual Latina mothers have dual language personalities.