Injustice

#RacismIsntFunny: Latino Groups Launch Campaign to ‘Dump Trump’ from SNL

Latino Rebels joins America’s Voice, United Farm Workers, the National Council of La Raza and others in an effort to get NBCUniversal to keep its word and cut ties with the GOP frontrunner.

  • Oct 25, 2015
  • 2:52 PM

Dolores Huerta: Our Communities Need to Stand United

In an op-ed, Dolores Huerta announces the upcoming launch of the My Country, My Vote! campaign to get Congress and the president to pass immigration reform.

  • Oct 23, 2015
  • 9:58 AM

The Time Congress Almost Passed Immigration Reform

‘Immigration Battle’ details how a bipartisan push to pass reform almost reached a deal — before it collapsed in June 2014.

  • Oct 22, 2015
  • 3:49 PM

Pres. Obama’s Shadow War Against Central American Child Refugees

The Obama administration relies on a network of law enforcement units across Central America to ensure children fleeing violence never reach the United States.

  • Oct 22, 2015
  • 10:11 AM

Cuñao: Blood, Sand and Solidarity

A chat with Julio Montero, frontman for the Los Angeles-based Latin Folk group Cuñao, on the group’s latest album ‘Sangre y Arena.’

  • Oct 21, 2015
  • 9:17 AM

How Puerto Ricans Are ‘Born Losers’

When Puerto Rico’s chief economist calls Puerto Ricans who oppose the island’s policies “born losers,” he has a point — though it isn’t the one he was trying to make.

  • Oct 20, 2015
  • 3:59 PM

Puerto Rico’s Chief Economist Calls Critics of Policies ‘Born Losers’ (VIDEO)

Puerto Rico’s Economic Development and Commerce Sec. Alberto Bacó Bagué defends the island’s economic policies which favor the wealthy and attract foreign investment.

  • Oct 20, 2015
  • 2:04 PM

KY Prosecutor: Being Latino Is Probable Cause (VIDEO)

Courtroom video shows Kentucky prosecutor John Carter claiming that a driver’s being Latino is probable cause to pull him or her over.

  • Oct 20, 2015
  • 10:05 AM

Citizens of Texas v. State of Texas

By allowing Texas officials to continue denying birth certificates to the U.S.-born children of undocumented parents, a federal judge places the rights of the state over the rights of citizens.

  • Oct 19, 2015
  • 2:38 PM

‘Erasing the Border’ (VIDEO)

Mexican-born artist Ana Teresa Fernández painted the border fence separating the beaches of California and Baja California to show what life might be like without the wall.

  • Oct 19, 2015
  • 11:40 AM

Podcast from Intelatin: Twila True and the Black Hills

This month on Intelatin, Serigo Muñoz speaks with Twila True of South Dakota’s Lakota tribe on the many threats currently facing the Great Sioux Nation.

  • Oct 19, 2015
  • 10:01 AM

Now Playing on NPR: ‘The Dream 9’ by Latino USA

Two years ago, the story of the Dream 9 sent shock waves through the immigrant rights community. This weekend, NPR’s Latino USA dedicated an entire hour to the 2013 action, which is still being talked about today.

  • Oct 18, 2015
  • 1:21 PM

September in Puerto Rico

A thorough recap at efforts to maintain anti-colonial efforts during last month’s commemorations in Puerto Rico.

  • Oct 17, 2015
  • 2:37 PM

I Should Be in Puerto Rico

If colonialism finally wins in Puerto Rico, it’ll be because the United States succeeded in getting rid of all the Puerto Ricans.

  • Oct 16, 2015
  • 3:35 PM

Forjando una Agenda de Lucha en la Diáspora Boricua

Existe un movimiento que crece cada día y que plantea el derecho de los boricuas en el exilio a luchar por un mejor Puerto Rico, libre de la subordinación colonial y en pleno ejercicio de sus poderes como país soberano.

  • Oct 14, 2015
  • 9:46 AM

Forging an Agenda of Struggle within the Puerto Rican Diaspora

There is a growing movement which puts forth the right of Puerto Ricans in exile to struggle for a better Puerto Rico, free of colonial subordination and able to fully exercise its sovereign rights.

  • Oct 14, 2015
  • 9:33 AM

Cuba Explained in One Song

If you want to understand Cuba beyond the superficial, invest the time on a deep analysis of these lyrics.

  • Oct 13, 2015
  • 2:30 PM

Art Against Deportation Displayed in Front of ICE Offices in Philadelphia

Artist Michelle Angela Ortiz’s “Familias Separadas” project involves a series of public installations on the effects of deportation on immigrant families.

  • Oct 13, 2015
  • 11:26 AM

What We Owe Columbus (And What We Don’t)

By still celebrating Columbus Day, we focus our reverence on the wrong people and actions. October 12 belongs not to the conquistadors, but to the people of the Americas.

  • Oct 12, 2015
  • 10:59 AM

Ana Tijoux: Conmemorando la resistencia indígena

Nuestra hermana Rebelde es una diosa del hip hop en español, dictando letras anti-coloniales, intrínsecas, fulminantes y poéticas.

  • Oct 11, 2015
  • 9:53 AM

The Demand for ‘Justice or Else’

On the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March, this weekend’s demonstration will see a uniting of Black and brown people — and not just men.

  • Oct 8, 2015
  • 10:26 AM

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