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Iowa Brown and Black Forum Leaves Hillary Black and Blue
Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley stuck to their corners in last night’s Democratic forum in Iowa, though Hillary seemed desperate to stay ahead of Bernie in the polls.
Indigenous Central American Immigrants Most Vulnerable to ICE Raids
Low literacy rates and an unfamiliarity with Spanish among many indigenous Central American refugees leave them unable to avoid falling victim to U.S. immigration authorities.
David Bowie Will Always Matter to Me as a Latino Artist
A tribute to the groundbreaking and gender-bending English musician, who died on Sunday at the age of 69 after a brief battle with cancer.
Activists Stage NYC Protest Against Obama Administration Deportations
A Storify slideshow showing images and videos of the protest.
The Lowdown on ‘The Get Down’
Netflix’s upcoming series directed by Baz Luhrmann will present the sights and sounds of the Bronx during the formative 1970s.
Deporting Families, Not Felons
Obama’s unconscionable abuse of prosecutorial discretion to prioritize the deportation of children and adults seeking asylum.
On This Three Kings Day, It Is Time to #FreeOscarLópez
Demand that Oscar López Rivera be freed.
The ‘Latino Vote’ Is More Than Just a Number… and so Much More Than Immigration Reform
It’s time to just admit that the “Latino vote” is way too complicated to put into a box.
Latinos Running Across Border in Trump Ad Are Really Africans in Morocco (VIDEO)
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign has just released its first official TV spot, in which everything is not nearly what it appears to be.
The Revolution Must Be Accessible
Latinos still lack the economic and social capital to take advantage of the opportunities of the innovation economy.
César Vargas: American Dreamer
“The Latino community deserves respect. We need someone that respects our philosophy and our culture.”
#NotMyAbuela Named 2015 #Rebelde of the Year by Latino Rebels Readers
The first time a hashtag won.
Donald Trump Wins the 2015 #NoMames Award
Congratulations, Donald!
9 Phrases the Migrant Rights Movement Needs to Leave in 2015
Let’s end the divide-and-conquer tactics of the state and commit to liberation for all of our people.
The Los Angeles Times’ Editorial Board Endorses Deporting Toddlers to Death
The LA Times editorial board should be embarrassed and immediately rescind its article.
The White Man’s Burden in Puerto Rico
The U.S. created it. The U.S. fed it and watched it grow. Yet now the U.S. refuses to even mention it.
The Greatest Heist: Causes and Solutions for Puerto Rico’s Crisis
End segregation, discrimination and inequality for 3.5 million American citizens who have served the nation well.
Curiosidades y lucha: Una entrevista con Carmen Zuvieta sobre Mijente y Lánzate
Una conversación con la organizadora de la comunidad y activista sobre el lanzamiento de Mijente.
Colonialism Perpetuated Like a Thief in the Night
How U.S. law profits Wall Street in Puerto Rico at the expense of locally owned businesses.
Curiosidades y Lucha: An Interview with Carmen Zuvieta About Mijente’s Lánzate/The Jump Off
A conversation with the community organizer and activist on the launching of Mijente.
What It’s Like to Fall Off La Bestia (AUDIO)
In Honduras, there about 450 disabled migrants known to have been injured while traveling on La Bestia.