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La Voz - Feb 02 2012

SAVANNAH, Ga. Dr. Constanza Ceruti will present four lectures regarding her work in the Andes Mountains on February 3, 7 and 8 on the Armstrong campus, as part of an International Scholar-in-Residence Symposium. Ceruti is a professor of Inca Archaeology at Catholic Univ... Read more >


La Voz - Feb 02 2012

Celebrating African American Art and Culture - March 3, 2012 Downtown Swainsboro, Georgia 12 noon-10 pm African American History Month pays tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American soc... Read more >


La Voz - Feb 02 2012

and offer a “Preparing for Citizenship” class There’s good news for local immigrants who are eligible to become U.S. Citizens. Local interested immigrants are encouraged to attend a special “How to Become a U.S. Citizen” seminar (officially known as a “Naturaliza... Read more >


Lisa D. Jordan - Feb 02 2012

UGA Cooperative Extension, Chatham County The New Year is here and along with it most of us have made some type of resolutions. Some of the most common are to lose weight, exercise more, change a habit (such as drinking or smoking), spend more time with your fami... Read more >


Veronikha Salazar - Feb 02 2012

Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, Ga. When talking to people (mainly parents and their children) about pursuing a higher education degree, the questions they have are many. Though parents’ questions are different than their children’s questions; the... Read more >


YMCA - Feb 02 2012

to Expand Early Childhood and Afterschool Programs For Local Hispanic and Latino Families [SAVANNAH, January 13, 2012] – YMCA of the USA (Y-USA), the resource office for the nation’s 2,700 YMCAs, has awarded the YMCA of Coastal Georgia two grants totaling $350,000 to... Read more >


John Newton - Feb 02 2012

New dog ownership legislation has been proposed in Georgia, placing more responsibility on owners to keep dangerous dogs from causing harm. The proposed change would classify as a felony, impose fines of up to $20,000, and/or up to three years in prison for the failure ... Read more >


John Newton - Feb 02 2012

Personal injury attorney Joe Berrigan, one of only a handful of Savannah-area attorneys who speaks fluent Spanish, has made a name for himself locally by advocating on behalf of Hispanic clients both inside and outside the courtroom. In the past, he has successfully pro... Read more >


John Newton - Feb 02 2012

Nancy Stable began working as a bilingual victim's advocate for Savannah's Safe Shelter last fall. A single mother with two grown children, Stable was born in New York City and moved to South Georgia from Miami four years ago. With a mother who is a native of Puerto Ric... Read more >


J. A. Balbo - Feb 02 2012

By: A. J. Balbo, Esq. On January 6, 2012, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a proposed plan to dramatically change the way some family members seek to adjust status and obtain green cards. Currently, spouses and other close family... Read more >


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