When Nicolás Maduro was captured by U.S. forces Jan. 3, reactions abroad quickly polarized between enthusiasm at the neutralization of a dictator and accusations of illegitimate foreign intervention.
The Venezuelan diaspora in the Bay Area is relatively small. Of the estimated 770,000 Venezuelan natives living in the United States in 2024, only about 23,000 — or 3% — are in California, according ...
Installation view: Alfredo Boulton’s “The Eyes Of Venezuela” at Henrique Faria in 2024. Photo: Arturo Sánchez As people turn their attention toward Venezuela and its art scene in the wake of the ...
A celebration of Venezuelan food and culture Saturday took on an air of urgency as participants paused to help their homeland struck by devastating earthquakes. While people danced to Latin rhythms ...
Venezuela’s Arab diaspora is one of Latin America’s most influential—and least talked about. Long before today’s headlines, Arab migrants were laying roots across the country, building businesses, ...
This story was reported for K Onda KQED, a monthly newsletter focused on the Bay Area’s Latinx community. Click here to subscribe. On a recent Sunday afternoon in a Campbell dance studio, Michille ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Instituto de Cultura Hispánica de Corpus Christi is hosting a special “Asamblea for Venezuela” event on Thursday offering locals a taste of Venezuelan culture and cuisine.
LAFAYETTE PARISH (YOUNGSVILLE) — The recent capture of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has drawn global attention, sparking celebrations in some quarters and outrage in others as international ...