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Inside Grand Valley State University’s Seidman Center for Business, over 100 Latine leaders from across the state gathered seeking outcomes addressing economic, education, housing, and civic gaps.
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We talk to hosts Victoria Estrada and Marta Martinez about this series.
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Three shootings took place over the weekend in Grand Rapids, Kent County Commissioner Robert Womack is launching a series of town hall meetings, Muskegon is doubling down on its DEI initiatives this Pride Month, and more.
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West Michigan Jazz Society, the ACAT Center, annual Tech Trends event, Latino Outdoor Bike Event, and the Heartside Business Association.
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Ana Ortiz with the Office of Equity and Engagement at the City of GR discusses this Latino Outdoors Bike Event.
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A new economic advancement center is planned, as the Hispanic/Latino population in Grand Rapids is expected to more than double over the next 20 years
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The West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has officially broken ground for its new headquarters in Grand Rapids
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The funding will provide loans to new and emerging Latino-owned businesses
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Kaylee Moreno and Carola Carassa join in to discuss the importance of health and fitness.
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Citing what it calls the dismantling of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs and safety concerns, organizers of a West Michigan Latino Festival have cancelled this year’s event