Latino Rebels
A Conversation With Enrique Chi of Making Movies (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: December 3, 2017
A Very Informative Breakdown About Honduras’ Controversial Presidential Elections
What is going on in the Central American country?
Read the Powerful LA CADENA, an Award-Winning PEN AMERICA Fiction Piece Written by a Latino Inmate
The scuffle died down as quickly as it had started and monotony returned to the alleyway.
Honduran Authorities Detain U.S. Human Rights Observer 11 Hours at Airport a Day Before Elections
“They were denying that there are human rights violations happening in the country by doing that.”
Bolivian Cholita Fashion (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 26, 2017
Undocumented Youth and Allies Disrupt Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Direct Action
They are calling on community to take fight to their districts and to Capitol Hill.
A Letter From Siham Byah, a Single Mom Being Detained by ICE
“I am writing these lines from the Bristol County Jail, where I was brought upon my unjust, unwarranted, and uncalled for ambush-style arrest…”
The Real History Behind Thanksgiving (VIDEO)
What you didn’t learn in school.
Puerto Rico’s Government Seems to Blame Everyone Else for Uncounted Hurricane Deaths
61 days later, we’re still waiting.
FCC Plan to Repeal Open Internet Protections Leaves All Consumers, Especially Latinos and People of Color, Vulnerable to Corporate Greed
“As we’ve seen through the documents released under NHMC’s FOIA request, the FCC would rather sit on this evidence than put it to good use in making better policy to benefit millions of Americans.”
Gutiérrez: Trump’s Decision to End TPS to Haitians Is Another ‘Short-Sighted, Self-Inflicted Wound’
“[Trump] wants to delegitimize immigrants and immigration while playing to the xenophobic elements of the Republican political base.”
Our Power PR Campaign Arrives in Puerto Rico to Join Just Recovery Efforts and Assess Impact of Jones Act
#OurPowerPR was launched in New York to support Puerto Ricans with a just recovery for the island in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
The Places Getting Justice Dept $ for Cops Because They Agreed to Work With Feds on Immigration
“I applaud their commitment to the rule of law and to ending violent crime, including violent crime stemming from illegal immigration.”
Watch San Juan Mayor Yulín Cruz’s Message Two Months After Hurricane María
“Inequality, an impoverishment of our population is the rule of the day.”
The Jones Act: Breaking the Chains (VIDEO)
It has crippled the Puerto Rico economy for close than a century.
UN Climate Summit Fails to Include Human Rights Protection for Land Defenders, Including Berta Cáceres
New Report “Dam Violence: The Plan That Killed Berta Cáceres,” launched at COP23, denounces Honduran state agents and DESA dam executives as intellectual authors of assassination.
Two Months After Hurricane María and Unity for Puerto Rico? (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 19, 2017
Bob Menendez After Mistrial: FBI Can’t Understand or Accept That ‘Latino Kid’ Became a US Senator
“[They] cannot understand or even worse accept that the Latino kid from Union City and Hudson County can grow up to be a United States.”
On the Day Puerto Rico Gov’t Said 50% of Power Generation Was Achieved, the Lights Went Out Again
“We will continue investigating the cause of today’s failure because it happened just after the fulfillment of the [50% goal]. We continue working to put the other 230kv line into operation from Aguirre to give the system greater stability,” said the Secretary.