María Quiñones-Sánchez apoya la Ley de Autodeterminación de Puerto Rico de los representantes AOC y Nydia Velázquez
La concejal de Filadelfia dice que "es hora de un cambio y Puerto Rico necesita acción ahora".
La concejal de Filadelfia dice que "es hora de un cambio y Puerto Rico necesita acción ahora".
The Philly councilmember says “it's time for a change and Puerto Rico needs action now.”
Rapid gentrification is transforming the landscape in Philadelphia’s Puerto Rican Communities.
La concejala María Quiñones-Sánchez aparece en el nuevo libro de John Kromer, sobre las históricas elecciones de Filadelfia.
Councilmember Maria Quiñones-Sanchez is featured in John Kromer’s new book, on historic Philly elections.
“This is not numbers, these are people’s stories here in Philadelphia,” Rep. Danilo Burgos said.
At just 48 days before the General Election, Biden released a comprehensive plan for Puerto Rico.
Los debates públicos entre los líderes políticos latinos son una tradición que aún no se ha establecido plenamente en Filadelfia y, como resultado, el camino para reunir a los candidatos en un diálogo cívico nunca ha sido fácil, aunque AL DÍA ha estado impulsando la idea durante los últimos 4 años.
Public debates among Latino political leaders is a tradition yet to be fully established in Philadelphia, and, as a result, the road to bring the candidates together for a civil dialogue has never been easy, although AL DÍA has been pioneering the idea over the past 4 years.
On Monday, Apr. 8, Philadelphia City Council’s Labor and Civil Service subcommittee held the first formal hearing on domestic workers’ rights and protections.
The long-time rivals clash for the District 7 City Council seat in Democratic primary election on May 21.
María Quiñonez-Sánchez revela su estrategia para vencer a su némesis Angel Cruz.
The City Council veteran reveals her strategy to defeat her nemesis state Rep. Angel Cruz.
The Pennsylvania Domestic Workers Alliance, Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sánchez, and other elected officials announced on March 14 that the City Council will hold hearings on a proposed Philadelphia Domestic Worker Bill of Rights.
Encontrar diferencias entre el discurso del Estado de la Unión, que el presidente Trump ofreció el pasado martes, y el contenido diario que publica en Twitter parece una tarea difícil.
Finding differences between President Trump’s State of the Union address last Tuesday and the daily content he posts on Twitter would likely prove to be a difficult endeavor.
“Uno de los lugares en los que debemos alzar nuestra voz es en los medios”, dijo Anthony Rosado, vicepresidente principal de Wells Fargo. “La cuestión es contar nuestra propia historia, y no que otros la cuenten por nosotros. Necesitamos hacerlo con nuestra propia narrativa”.
“One of the places we need to raise our voice is in the media,” said Anthony Rosado, a Senior Vice President at Wells Fargo. “The point is to tell our own story, not have others tell it for us. We need to have our own narrative.”
“Today’s clean-up is just symbolic of folks saying, ‘we’ll roll up our sleeves and help, and government can’t do it all, but these kids in Kensington should not experience this much longer,’” said Councilwoman Maria Quiñones-Sanchez.
Led by the Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications, Liberty Coca-Cola has made major strides in connecting the company with the community and expanding their brand.
The nine-month investigation resulted in more than 57 arrests.
Ciudad de México se convierte en el destino número 122 de este aeropuerto, del que despegan alrededor de 450 vuelos diarios.
Mexico City becomes the 122nd destination out of Philadelphia International Airport, which usually sees around 450 flights depart daily.
Councilwoman María Quiñones-Sánchez; the CEO of Esperanza, Luis Cortés; journalist Hellen Ubiñas and the activist and founder of the restaurant El Compadre, Cristina Martinez are the four most influential Latinos in Philadelphia.
La concejal María Quiñones-Sánchez, el CEO de Esperanza, Luis Cortés; la periodista Hellen Ubiñas y la activista y fundadora del restaurante El Compadre, Cristina Martínez son los cuatro latinos más influyentes de Filadelfia.