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Han pasado catorce años desde que el estado ha tenido una comisión funcional por el gobernador asignada para abordar los problemas que enfrentan los hispanos y latinos de Missouri. También desde entonces, esa población ha visto un aumento de más del cuarenta por ciento.
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As Hispanic Heritage Month wraps up, smaller towns throughout the state with their own celebrations said they’re looking forward more support outside their community to keep the festivals going for years to come.
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It’s been 14 years since the state has had a functional governor-appointed commission assigned to address issues facing Hispanic and Latino Missourians. In that time, the population has increased by more than 40%.
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Latinx Arts Network and EncoreSTL are asking Latinos in the St. Louis region to submit stories about culture, heritage, family and community. The two arts groups will turn videos and audio stories about Latino life into live stage productions.
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Minerva Lopez Montaigne ayudó a hacer de Cherokee Street un distrito comercial latino.
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Minerva Lopez Montaigne helped cement Cherokee Street as a Latino business district.
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The St. Louis Development Corporation is on the lookout for a consultant that can help improve its internal workings. That's weeks after a federal grand jury indicted a St. Louis alderman for allegedly pressuring agency staff to sell property to a businessman in exchange for a bribe.
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OtherCarlos Restrepo spent his first holiday season with his dad in St. Louis last month after 16 years of living apart.
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“Caracas is a place I was born and raised, and it is my first home. St. Louis is my second one. The Arch now has become a symbol for home to me,” said one Latina resident who moved to St. Louis in the past decade.
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Mientras algunos grupos en St. Louis están disminuyendo en población según el último censo, la comunidad latina está creciendo exponencialmente. “El Arch ahora se ha convertido en un símbolo de hogar para mí,” dijo una residente latina que se mudó a St. Louis en la última década.