Media
Allowed to Prosper But Not Rule (OPINION)
Every family should thrive enough to create a poet. Every family should thrive enough to cultivate an elected official. Each of these vocations requires a lot of hard work, talent, and public scrutiny. Each is admirable. Yet in our community, we don’t often talk about the costs of cultivating either one. The real question is, […]
Ana Tijoux Drops a Powerful #Cacerolazo Music Video for Chile Protests
“Quema, despierta/Renuncia, Piñera”
Day of the Dead: From Aztec Goddess Worship to Modern Mexican Celebration
Day of the Dead can be traced back to the native peoples of central and southern Mexico, the regions where I conduct my archaeological research.
An Undocumented Student’s Open Letter to Former Obama WH Press Secretary Jay Carney and Amazon
Earlier this week, Latino Rebels received the following open letter.
The Music of Los Prisioneros Endures During Chile’s Current Protest Movement
In the midst of this tragedy and chaos, something stands out. It is the song the protestors are chanting.
REPORT: The Immigration Dragnet and the Dispossession of Household and Community Wealth in the United States
The analysis by the University of Arizona’s Binational Migration Institute was based on interviews of 125 households representing individuals living in Pima County, Arizona.
Authentically Portraying the Community Through Getty Images’ NOSOTROS COLLECTION
Latino Rebels Radio: October 14, 2019
Latina Author Jennine Capó Crucet Responds to the Georgia Southern University Students Who Burned Her Book
“Much love and gratitude to all those who’ve shown support here and elsewhere. Abrazos to you all,” Capó Crucet tweeted with the statement.
When It Comes to Commenting in English About Puerto Rico Targeting Journalists, Governor Vázquez Stays Silent
That’s not a democracy, and we won’t stay silent.
Puerto Rico’s Department of Justice Secretly Obtained Private Social Media Information of Three University Media Outlets During 2017 Student Strike
“If it happened to us, it can happen to any other outlet,” Marisol Nazario Bonilla, Pulso’s current director, said in a statement.
Head of Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Junta Does Latinos for Trump Campaign Video, But Doesn’t Identify That He’s Board Chairman
Here is yet another example of Puerto Rico as Macondo.
Ecuador Is Protesting Austerity Measures Imposed by President Moreno and US Media Is Not Letting You Know About It (OPINION)
Another story of out Latin American that is being completely ignored.
Coming Soon: The ‘In Commune’ Documentary Series From Venezuela
Venezuelanalysis will tell the story of different communes, rural and urban, throughout the country, how they organize, what activities they develop, and how they have reacted to the crisis.
Blanqueamiento: Boston’s Latino Film Festival Included (and Awarded) Two White European Films (OPINION)
Including two films from Spain in a Latinx media space blurs the lines between white European Spaniards and Latinxs, undermining the core of Latinx identity, which is based on a historical and geographical identity that values the roots of African and Indigenous peoples, while also excluding Spain.
New Congressional Report Highlights Growing Role US Latinos Play in Nation’s Economy
Titled “The Economic State of the Latino Community in America,” the JEC-CHC report noted that U.S. Latinos will be a key drive of overall economic growth for the 40 years.
Immigrant Youth File Historic Video Amicus Brief Ahead of Supreme Court DACA Hearing
“As part of the Home Is Here campaign, the series captures the journeys, struggles, and successes of United We Dream members from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Korea and elsewhere who now live in Florida, Oregon, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Illinois,Maryland, California, and across the nation,” a UWD release noted.
SAG-AFTRA Calls on USHCC to Rescind ‘Business Man of the Year Award’ to SBS CEO Raúl Alarcón
The open letter lists the numerous complaints filed against the company over the past three years.
DACA Recipients, Broad Coalition of Immigrants’ Rights Organizations Launch ‘Home Is Here’ Campaign Ahead of Crucial Supreme Court Hearing
Campaign to spotlight what’s at stake for 700,000 DACA recipients, their families, our communities, the economy, and our country if the Supreme Court allows unlawful termination of DACA to proceed.