Adelante: a bilingual magazine for mid-Missouri's Latino community

Making a difference: Panama City to Jefferson City


Serafina Wren travels back and forth between Missouri and Ocu, Panama, to help out her hometown.

  • Bolivia’s ex-leaders sued for 67 deaths
  • Two employers, five undocumented workers charged
  • Venezuela increases taxes on oil companies
  • Getting plugged into communities
  • Pet Poultry buys Milan meat factory
  • Governor candidates talk immigration
  • Treasurer’s economic impact analysis disputed
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    Against the odds

    Born without arms, Tony Melendez learned to play the guitar with his feet. He now travels around the world, playing for all walks of life.

    Game Over

    It means being deported in ICED, a video game that makes you experience the daily hurdles of U.S. immigration.

    Pimp my ride: Latino style

    Latinos around the nation use their cars to express themselves. Two Latino men who live in Jefferson City are no different, riding around town in their cars, showing off to everyone who they are.

    Manny's Corner: one of few Spanish-speaking businesses in Mexico, Mo.

    After years of working as a fisherman in Alaska, Manny Estrada opened a gas station that now serves as a refuge for the Spanish-speaking population of Mexico, Mo.

    Education a concern for Latino voters in presidential election

    Education is “extremely important” or “very important” in this election to 94 percent of Latino voters, ahead of health care, the economy and immigration..