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Aug 3, 2023

Tierra Colombiana reopened quickly after fire, thanks to support from Philadelphia’s Latino community

Word spread quickly about the destructive blaze. Now the North Philly restaurant is trying to woo customers back.

Tierra Colombiana reopened quickly after fire, thanks to support from Philadelphia’s Latino community

Dec 15, 2022

Philly vets look to the trades for a career after service

AL DÍA was on hand at a labor career fair for veterans a few weeks back featuring most of the city’s local unions.

Philly vets look to the trades for a career after service

Nov 16, 2022

Philadelphia Academies unveils new pre-apprenticeship in building trades program for Mastbaum students

The announcement was followed by a Labor Fair for the 10-12th graders in attendance to meet city labor leaders and apprentices.

Philadelphia Academies unveils new pre-apprenticeship in building trades program for Mastbaum students

Nov 8, 2022

The Philly-based Latina artist whose VOTE stickers are telling the story of the midterms on Instagram

Fabiola Lara’s designs were unveiled back in May and are now the official midterm stickers on the platform for one of the most important elections of our time.

The Philly-based Latina artist whose VOTE stickers are telling the story of the midterms on Instagram

Aug 20, 2022

Scenes from Philadelphia’s first-ever All U.S. Caribbean Independence Festival

AL DÍA was on the scene in Liberty Bell Plaza to soak in the steelpan, celebrations and witness a fashion show.

Scenes from Philadelphia’s first-ever All U.S. Caribbean Independence Festival

Jun 26, 2022

Shapiro backs women’s choice, emphasizes voting in November at Philly abortion rights rally

The Pennsylvania Attorney General faces his polar opposite in a 2022 general election that has taken on new meaning.

Shapiro backs women’s choice, emphasizes voting in November at Philly abortion rights rally

Jun 25, 2022

Philly rally and march for abortion rights warns of it not stopping at Roe

The protest, which started at Philadelphia City Hall, said the overturning of the 50-year legal precedent was just the beginning of the fight.

Philly rally and march for abortion rights warns of it not stopping at Roe

Jun 9, 2022

AG Josh Shapiro launches Spanish radio ad for governor, where do other PA candidates stand en Español?

Shapiro is the second candidate in the race for PA Governor or Senator to premiere a Spanish-language ad for radio.

AG Josh Shapiro launches Spanish radio ad for governor, where do other PA candidates stand en Español?

Mar 14, 2022

Latinos make Pennsylvania purple

That’s according to PA Reps. Danilo Burgos and Manny Guzman, who recently spoke with AL DÍA about the state’s redistricting process that just wrapped up.

Latinos make Pennsylvania purple

Nov 29, 2021

The People Over Politics Petition starts new conversation around Philly corruption reform

The new effort from state rep. Jared Solomon and Councilmember María Quiñones-Sánchez wants to take city government back to the basics of serving people.

The People Over Politics Petition starts new conversation around Philly corruption reform

Feb 12, 2021

New Juntos survey reveals the persistence of systemic uncertainty around ICE policies in the School District of Philadelphia

Between December of 2020 and January of 2021, the organization interviewed around 350 employees about the district’s ICE policies.

New Juntos survey reveals the persistence of systemic uncertainty around ICE policies in the School District of Philadelphia

Nov 24, 2020

Remembering the Arecibo Observatory, the “Jewel” of Boricua science

The move by the National Science Foundation to demolish the Arecibo Observatory comes after the collapse of two main cables on the structure.

Remembering the Arecibo Observatory, the “Jewel” of Boricua science

Aug 27, 2020

ACLU partners with Philly Boricuas, other community orgs to put voter information front and center

Aug. 21 was a test run in two spots in Philadelphia to get the word out about voting options ahead of the November general election.

ACLU partners with Philly Boricuas, other community orgs to put voter information front and center

May 14, 2020

“It kills us.” Philly’s Latinx artists cope with lost incomes and voices amid arts and culture cuts

Mayor Jim Kenney’s revised COVID-19 budget gutted the city’s funding to arts and culture and did away with the Office of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy.

“It kills us.” Philly’s Latinx artists cope with lost incomes and voices amid arts and culture cuts

Aug 21, 2019

From #RickyLeaks to #RickyRenuncia: The Political Hurricane that Swept Puerto Rico

A month after major scandals and massive protests brought Governor Ricardo Rosselló’s resignation, Puerto Rico grapples with a new reality.

From #RickyLeaks to #RickyRenuncia: The Political Hurricane that Swept Puerto Rico

Aug 7, 2019

Trying to Fix What's Broken with Immigration

The Trump administration’s war on immigrants has exposed problems within U.S. immigration law that have existed for much longer.

Trying to Fix What's Broken with Immigration

Jul 17, 2019

The Census in District 7: Fighting the Undercount

In parts of District 7, undercount rose as high as 20% in the 2010 census. Changing that takes all parties.

The Census in District 7: Fighting the Undercount

May 23, 2019

The disconnect in District 7

District 7 has the lowest voter turnout in Philadelphia. AL DÍA was there on May 21 talking to voters.

The disconnect in District 7
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