In this episode of Tiempo, how a local college is promoting research on Mexico and how a non-profit is helping Ecuadorians living here.
On this episode of Tiempo, Lehman College in the Bronx has an institute dedicated to Mexican studies.
The hope of the institute and the administration is to boost enrollment of Mexican and Mexican-American students and promote research on Mexico.There's a new director at the institute. José Higuera López. He previously served as academic and administrative director of the institute and since 2016 has helped raise more than $7-million to support programs.We'll chat with the good people from the Ecuadorian Civic Committee, a non-profit that has been around for nearly 3 decades and provides many srvices to Ecuadorians living here.
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