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A coalition of groups is planning a statewide event Tuesday to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month. The organizers hope this hybrid event will push Iowa to be more cognizant of mental health.
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El Marshalltown Community College (MCC) está a pocos puntos porcentuales de lograr un importante acontecimiento federal.
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Marshalltown Community College steps closer to federal designation as a Hispanic-Serving InstitutionOne of Iowa’s community colleges is closing in on a federal designation that would open grant opportunities to provide more student services.
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Los proveedores de servicios latinos piden más apoyo en las escuelas
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After a 15-year-old Latino boy was shot and killed on a Des Moines school campus this month, Latino service providers are zoning in on what resources are available for Latino students. They’re looking for more support from the school district.
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El viernes por la noche, la gente entró en el antiguo gimnasio de la Franklin Junior High School. Una vez ocupadas todas las sillas, se colocaron más personas en el fondo y en los laterales de la sala.
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Parents, students and other Latino community members said at a meeting schools need to address safety on campuses and increase student resources.
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Many of the things people did to protect themselves from COVID are slowly becoming a thing of the past as we approach two years of living in the pandemic. But, many of the state’s Latino communities are still having trouble getting good information about resources for getting through the pandemic.
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A group of Latino volunteers in central Iowa spent a year gathering data and stories from their communities to offer a resource for the state. The initiative has bigger future plans.
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Today was the fifth annual Latino Day on the Hill at the Iowa Capitol. Latino leaders across the state discussed legislative priorities and gaps in the state’s response to Latino needs.