Rhode Island Latino Arts, the Providence Public Library, and Trinity Rep created an ofrenda for Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) to honor those who lost their lives to COVID-19.
The Inaugural Address of Rhode Island College President Frank D. Sánchez, the first Latino president in higher education in Rhode Island and the first Latino President of Rhode Island College.
Marta V. Martínez was featured as one of the Leading Ladies of Pawtucket Village for her work as founder and Executive Director of Rhode Island Latino Arts.
An article featured an in-depth look at the Latino community in Rhode Island including the community's history, political involvement, home ownership, workforce, and a look into the next generation of Latinos.