Immigration and Second Chances: Bethesda Magazine profiles Diego Uriburu
Bethesda Magazine profiles Identity Executive Director, Diego Uriburu, and his drive to help Montgomery County's invisible population of Latino youth. Click here to read more.
Bethesda Magazine profiles Identity Executive Director, Diego Uriburu, and his drive to help Montgomery County's invisible population of Latino youth. Click here to read more.
Identity’s free soccer program was highlighted in a recent Washington Post article as part of the solution to the unequal access to team sports for low-income youth. “Sports are an entry point into a different lifestyle [...]
Identity’s Executive Director, Diego Uriburu, explains in this Washington Post article that we cannot afford to leave unaddressed the opportunity gap for minority students and he outlines some steps the school district should take to address this issue. The [...]
This report from Univision's Lilian Mass includes an interview with Identity's Executive Director, Diego Uriburu. "A new wave of unaccompanied minors are expected in the US. This represents greater challenges for local governments." Este reportaje [...]
Many parents and individuals who work with Latino children made a special effort to attend the March 21, 2016 MCPS Board of Education meeting. It was an opportunity to share our concerns about the state of Latino children [...]
Check out Bethesda Magazine’s November/December 2015 issue (p. 213) for a special feature on our organization in this year’s Guide to Giving, a list of non-profit organizations in Montgomery County. The feature includes excerpts from [...]
MyMCMedia’s Valerie Bonk visited Identity to see Executive Diego Uriburu and our staff following the White House Champions of Change award ceremony. Check out the interview with Diego, Candace Kattar, and staff member Tatiana by watching the video. Click here to [...]
Identity is thrilled to share that our Executive Director, Diego Uriburu, has been selected by the White House as one of 10 "Cesar E. Chavez Champions of Change" for Identity's work with the Latino community in Montgomery [...]
Identity's teen pregnancy prevention program for Latino youth, entitled Be Yourself, is featured in a March 29 Washington Post article. Be Yourself is an after-school program for Latino students that teaches students the importance of setting goals, equips [...]