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Mestiza Experience

This article was written by Dr. Celeste Gonzalez-Moreno. She is the Acting Director of Undergraduate and Diploma Programs at SCS.  Having grown up in the Rio Grande Valley, where the majority of the citizens are Hispanic, I rarely thought about what it meant to be...

Educational Roots

  This article was written by Andres Garcia, Acting Director Certificate Programs at Stark College & Seminary and Pastor of New Song Fellowship Church. I come from a big educated Hispanic family. My mother has a Masters of Arts in Spanish and although my father...

A Non-Traditional Journey

  I grew up in a small town of 12,000 people that was predominantly Hispanic. I am a third generation Hispanic-American whose parents were migrant workers. My mom has a 7th grade education and never finished high school because she stayed home to help with younger...

Latinos and the Church

  Since the introduction of Christianity in the Americas, racial divisions have existed in the Church. When we look at our churches in the United States today, the threads of these divisions have woven segregated communities and congregations.  So how do we as a...