Eileen Rodriguez
Eileen Rodriguez is a reporter for both WFDD and La Noticia through Report for America, where she covers COVID-19's impact in the Latino Communities.
Periodista de La Noticia y 88.1 WFDD, Eileen Rodríguez reporta el impacto de COVID-19 en la comunidad Latina en Carolina del Norte. Rodríguez es miembro del cuerpo de periodistas de Report for America 2021-2022.
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                        An advocacy group for North Carolina Latinos held a recent event showcasing a report on the impact of COVID-19 on children’s education. The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina INC. (AMEXCAN) introduced parents to a study on how Latino children are doing after the pandemic, addressed mental health concerns, and provided attendees with information on resources available in schools.
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                        El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros is a festival for both English and Spanish-speaking residents of Greensboro. The holiday was first founded by Pat…
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                        A pool of organizations has submitted a letter of complaint against the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office concerning an agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement asking for an investigation into the county’s policing practices.
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                        Greensboro-based record label, SideHustle Records, owned by producer Charlie Hunter, will release a boleros album. The album will be a cover collection of…
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                        The city of Winston-Salem announced on Tuesday a plan to offer emergency services in more languages. The city held a statewide meeting, which also served…
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                        A new program will provide fresh food for low-income residents experiencing health issues. The study will be monitoring the impact food security has on…
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                        A local Winston-Salem program called Flourish that works with women to help them reach financial independence and transition out of poverty is launching a…
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                        A new law will soon go into effect that penalizes rioting and civil disorder. The bipartisan bill was passed after Governor Roy Cooper allowed it to…
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                        A bill that would stop government and law enforcement from recognizing community IDs as a viable form of identification is currently awaiting vote in the…
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                        A documentary will screen in Greensboro this month that explores the stories of Haitian women, known as Madan Sara, who play a pivotal role in the country’s economy. They are in charge of managing all the logistics of bringing food and other essentials to the local market in Haiti.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
