Américans
The Bolivian Ambassador to the UN Just Gave the World a Harsh (and True) Lesson About US Interventionism
“My own people, the people of Latin America and the Caribbean, throughout history, we’ve lived this reality.”
Watch RACING IN COCAINE VALLEY, a New Al Jazeera Mini-Doc
In a place where many feel unfairly stereotyped.
A Year Since the Murder of Berta Cáceres and the Poetry of Carlos Andrés Gómez (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: March 5, 2017
New Facebook Video Just Confirmed What We Already Knew: Pablo Escobar Worked With CIA
This is not new news, but still…
Bolivia’s Water Wars (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: January 22, 2017
Three Generations of Cuban Women Speak Out: A Fusion Video
Fidel Castro’s death highlights a divide between Cubans young and old.
Operation Bootstrap Redux
Latin America, send us your poor, your violent, your drug-addicted.
Lupe Anguiano: A Life Devoted To Social Justice #WomensHistoryMonth
Profiling a Chicana educator who’s worked tirelessly for the equality of all people.
Nothing New Under the Puerto Rican Sun
Ninety-nine years after Puerto Ricans were granted second-class citizenship, why should anyone be surprised that many of the rights of U.S. citizenship don’t apply in Puerto Rico?
Down the Rabbit Hole: Breaking the Code of Silence of a Vicious Police Culture
Many people are unaware of just how dark a flourishing and shady police subculture really is. Police brutality has been brought to the forefront of society, perhaps due to the influx of social media usage and smartphones. Today we are catching gross violations of the law carried out by police officers who have been sworn […]
Confessions of a Puerto Rican Independentista in the U.S. Army
A week after I completed AIT (job-training school you go to after Basic Training), I found myself on a bus listening to three senior NCOs, each one close to retirement, having what seemed to me at the time to be a peculiar and surprising conversation: “I hate when people say we fight for freedom. I […]