Media
Why Did NYTimes’ THE DAILY Podcast Feel Like It Had to Record a Manufactured Border Swim?
Swimming across the Río Grande and broadcasting it? This is just exploitative and wrong.
Steve Treviño, a 21st Century Mexican American Comic
Latino Rebels Radio: January 13, 2019
To Ovations, Hamilton’s Star Reprises Role in Puerto Rico
The audience giggled, hooted, clapped and tapped their feet throughout Friday’s night’s performance.
The Full Julián Castro Presidential Campaign Announcement Event
He will very likely be the only Latino candidate in the cycle.
These Teen Girls Are Sharing Their Guatemalan Culture Through Photos
“No one should be ashamed of who they are, what they wear, how they speak.”
Debt Island: Wall Street Closes in on 40 Years of Profit at Puerto Rico’s Expense
Activists call for a massive mobilization on January 16 against the dangerous precedents that Cofina agreement sets for future restructuring plans.
Rep. Veronica Escobar Gives Her First US House Speech: ‘I Am a Proud Fronteriza’
“That’s why I have been profoundly disturbed by the rhetoric and policies from this Administration.”
Here’s What CHC Chair Joaquin Castro Said About Trump’s Oval Office Address
“He played again, once again, to fearmongering and scapegoating,” the Texas Democrat noted.
USC Study ‘Inclusion in the Director’s Chair’ Excludes Latinos, and LA Times Reporter Fails to Ask Why
While the study showed significant gains in the hiring practices of black directors in Hollywood, it failed to acknowledge Latinos in any significant way.
NAHJ Urges Media to Fact Check Trump Administration Propaganda
“Stories must be written and reported with the base value of truth, instead of regurgitation.”
As a Result of Ocasio-Cortez’s Dance ‘Controversy,’ There’s Now a Twitter Profile Showing AOC Dancing to Every Song
We can’t get enough of @aoc_dances.
Forced Drugging of Immigrant Kids Continues (VIDEO)
“Every single child that I interviewed told me they were still being forcibly medicated,” attorney Crystal Adams told Reveal.
Ocasio-Cortez Wins the 2018 Rebelde of the Year
In a landslide.
Idaho Teachers Dressed as Border Wall Win the 2018 #NoMames Award
Congratulations!
An Online Petition to Keep Puerto Rican Flag Mural in Miami Is Already Nearing 50K Signatures
The things people need to do.
Latino Support for GOP Steady Despite Trump Immigration Talk
In November’s elections, 32 percent of Latinos voted for Republicans, according to AP VoteCast data.
On His Return to Puerto Rico for HAMILTON, Lin-Manuel Miranda Reiterates Call for Cancellation of Island’s Debt
Politics mixed with musicals.