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Photo by Jeison Higuita on Unsplash High in the Andes, where Peru and Bolivia share a sacred border more than 12,500 feet above sea level, lies Lake Titicaca—the highest navigable lake in the world. Revered in Andean cosmology and central to many pre-Columbian myths, the lake spans over 8,300 square kilometers and holds not only ecological richness but also remarkable cultural heritage. Near the Peruvian city of Puno, a unique community continues to float—literally—on its waters. These are the Uros, an Indigenous people whose homes is not on land but on human-made islands built entirely of reeds. According to the BBC, approximately 1,300 Uros people live on around 80 man-made floating islands in Lake Titicaca today.
Female Bosses Get Different Reactions Than Men
Asylum-seekers who have convictions crimes including driving under the influence, domestic violence, re-entering the country illegally and identity theft will lose their bids.
The Trump administration has denied disaster relief funds to California. The state’s governor requested a major disaster declaration to help with damage from six recent wildfires.
The Trump administration rescinded a new rule that would have forced foreign students to either leave the U.S. or transfer to another school if their school’s classes were all online.
In 2019, three headlines said it’s all about the future of Hispanic-Serving Institutions
Editor’s Note: Missouri schools have been trying to better serve Hispanics, and while COVID-19 has put some things on hold, the foundation they’ve created is still vital to the future.
Editor’s Note: Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Kansas schools faced challenges with keeping Latino students enrolled. But what is the solution? More funds? Or more guidance?
President Donald Trump said the U.S. could reopen by Easter Sunday. Governors from both political parties from across the nation have rejected the president’s timeline.
The Surgeon General on COVID-19: “Things are going to get worse before they get better.” Congress and the White House are struggling to complete the economic rescue package.
Although Latinos are the largest minority group in the U.S., stereotypes and misconceptions about Latinos remain.
Written by William Ramos-Ochoa Doctoral student Educational Leadership Mills College
Written by Amanda Morales Assistant Professor Teaching, Learning & Teacher Education College of Education and Human Sciences University of Nebraska-Lincoln