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Karla Alonzo: De Guatemala a D.C.
Escrito por: Dariana Guzman Karla Alonzo se encuentra dentro del restaurante Maltiox en Washington, D.C. (Dariana Guzman) Cuando la dueña de Maltiox, Karla Alonzo, se mudó de Guatemala a Estados Unidos hace casi 22 años, no sabÃa cocinar. Tampoco sabÃa que algún dÃa serÃa propietaria de dos restaurantes y presentarÃa la comida callejera guatemalteca en Washington, D.C. Alonzo, la menor de siete hermanos, llegó a Estados Unidos a los 18 años y empezó a trabajar limpiando casa
La Voz Latina
Nov 223 min read


‘No Kings Day’ march brings protesters to the streets of D.C.
Written by: Dariana Guzman People protest in front of the Congress building in Washington, D.C, at the No Kings protest on October 18, 2025 (Ashley Neyra). More than seven million people across the country, including those in the District of Columbia, marched the streets to protest against the Trump administration on Oct. 18. Carrying handmade signs, shouting chants, and playing their instruments, demonstrators voiced their opposition against the administration, demanding lim
La Voz Latina
Oct 222 min read


Mexicans in Washington, D.C., Celebrate Mexico's Independence Day Despite Fear of Immigration Policy
Written by: Isabella Gonzalez Attendees dancing in celebration of Mexico's Independence Day (Isabella Gonzalez). From the outside, it's...
La Voz Latina
Oct 33 min read
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