Media
NAHJ Reprehends Commentary and ‘Apology’ by Tom Brokaw
Applauds correspondent Yamiche Alcindor for immediate fact check.
Case of Detained 15-Month-Old Baby Exposes Continued Separation of Families by Trump (OPINION)
Father’s charging documents did not include details of the family separation, hiding it from the court and from the public. Family and advocates demand her immediate release and demand answers to why the government continues to separate families.
Two Bronx Latinas in the Spotlight (OPINION)
Don’t mess.
Statement From Alerta Migratoria NC Calling on Democrats to Negotiate with Trump (OPINION)
“RESIST” is an easy battle cry for those with nothing to lose.
First Oscar-Nominated Mixteca Yalitza Aparicio: En la esquina de Latinoamérica
She has been here in the cold and somewhat contaminated waters of Playas de Tijuana.
NAHJ Concerns About Manipulation and Misrepresentation Stem From Recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll
As has been shown, time and time again, when the media reports falsehoods, the public believes falsehoods.
Suing Trump for Detaining Thousands of Migrant Children
Latino Rebels Radio: January 22, 2019
SCOTUS Declines to Take Up DACA Case This Spring (OPINION)
Immigrant youth should renew their DACA applications, and Congress must not hurt immigrants with money for the wall, ICE and CBP.
Members of National Guard Revolt Against Maduro Government
According to defense minister Vladimir Padrino López, the revolt was an act of treason and at least 27 officers were arrested for the mutiny.
Being a Latino Conservative in the Age of Trump
Latino Rebels Radio: January 21, 2019
White House Border Proposal Attempts to Use Border Communities as Laboratory for Tech Surveillance of Americans
“The proposal that President Trump offers is a hollow concession and an attempted deal that should be wholly rejected by members of Congress.”
No, Fox News, President Trump’s Approval Rating Did Not ‘Soar’ With Latinos
A poll of just 154 people.
Spanish-Language Reporter Facing Deportation Denied Bond
An immigration judge denied bond for Manuel Durán during a hearing in Jena, Louisiana, the Southern Poverty Law Center said in a statement.
Rosselló to Trump: ‘I Am Making a Public Request to You, Mr. President, to Meet With Me’
“Mr. President… you are getting the incorrect advice.”
The State of the Immigrant Rights Movement in 2019
Latino Rebels Radio: January 17, 2019
Surviving R. Kelly in the Me Too Era (PODCAST)
A deep conversation about a decades-long story.
NAHJ Responds to ‘Border Crossing’ NYT Podcast by The Daily (OPINION)
“Proper journalism gives subjects a voice, rather than reducing the voice of an entire minority to the that of an American man with a microphone and background noises of splashing water,” said Hugo Balta.
The Strike Is On! Updates from the L.A. Teachers Strike
It began officially at 7am local time on Monday, January 14. Rain and tacos greeted picketers.