Business and Economics
Balancing cultural preservation amid economic growth on ‘Horizonte’
Neighborhoods face the effects of gentrification and the challenge of balancing cultural preservation with economic growth.
Understanding wage theft and its impact on ‘Horizonte’
Learn how Latino wage theft is a widespread issue as we discuss potential solutions to protect workers’ rights and promote economic equity.
‘Horizonte’ on creating an inclusive medical system
In this episode of “Horizonte,” we explore the intersection of health care and education and the steps needed to create an inclusive medical system.
ASU’s Hispanic Mother Daughter program celebrates its 40th anniversary with ‘Horizonte’
The Arizona State University Hispanic Mother Daughter program celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2024 and sits down the “Horizonte.”
Director of ASU’s Hispanic Research Center details new direction on ‘Horizonte’
On “Horizonte,” Stella Rouse, Director of ASU’s Hispanic Research Center, talks about its relaunch and moving beyond arts and culture.
New book focuses on inadvertent stereotyping of Latino students
On “Horizonte,” a new book by an award-winning UCLA researcher explains how schools are failing to address racial inequalities for Latino students.
Xico, leading ethnic arts organization, on ‘Horizonte’
Founded in 1975, Phoenix-based Xico is a leading organization promoting Latino and Indigenous culture through art and community engagement.
Newly appointed Arizona Supreme Court Justice Maria Elena Cruz on ‘Horizonte’
Governor Katie Hobbs named Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona State Supreme Court. She is the first Hispanic and person of African descent on the court.
Judy Robles talks about her ‘Unstoppable’ son, Anthony Robles
When Dr. Judy Robles was 16, her son Anthony was born missing a leg. Despite that, Anthony became an NCAA wrestling championship in 2011.
‘Horizonte’ features ‘No Sabo Kids’
Learn about the movement among young Latinos in the U.S. who want to reclaim their Hispanic heritage but who don’t speak Spanish.