Immigrant Voices
Advocates speak out against Iowa’s anti-immigration bills

Advocates speak out against Iowa’s anti-immigration bills

As far as Cecilia Martinez is concerned, they are very much an Iowan despite what some Iowa lawmakers may think. Martinez, 27, moved from Mexico to Iowa when they were 1-year-old. They were educated in Iowa schools from kindergarten through college and continue to...

8 Diwali celebrations across Iowa to check out this month

8 Diwali celebrations across Iowa to check out this month

Diwali, known as the festival of lights, is a huge celebration in India and among Indian folks around the world. That includes Iowans of Indian descent, who bring some light into our dark fall nights with celebrations across the state this month. What is Diwali?...

Thrane: Day Of The Dead Isn’t Just Mexican Halloween

Thrane: Day Of The Dead Isn’t Just Mexican Halloween

With Halloween around the corner, I can’t help but think about the other celebration I grew up with: Day of the Dead. For some Latin American cultures, including my own, the celebration has a very different meaning. “El Día de Los Muertos” or Day of the Dead is an...

Padre Fabian Is A Pillar In Des Moines Latino Community

Padre Fabian Is A Pillar In Des Moines Latino Community

Padre Fabian Moncada impacts the lives of many from the pulpit of Our Lady Of The Americas, the iconic Catholic church on the east side of Des Moines. For decades, the parish has been considered a spiritual home for Latinos, and Padre Fabian, 49, has led the...

Des Moines Immigration Attorney Fights to Empower Women

Des Moines Immigration Attorney Fights to Empower Women

When one of the biggest immigration raids in American history took place in Postville, Iowa, attorney Sonia Parras Konrad led a rapid response to try and keep as many families together as she should. She mobilized people to help hundreds of workers and dedicated close...

Thrane: Why Hispanic Heritage Month is Important

Thrane: Why Hispanic Heritage Month is Important

Hispanic Heritage Month started Sept. 15 and it is a time to celebrate the history, culture, and contributions of Latinos/Hispanics/Latinx to the United States. It was California Congressman George E. Brown who introduced the first commemorative week in 1968....