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Statehood of Confusion
After the passage of the PROMESA bill, even Puerto Rico’s estadistas shouldn’t celebrate the 4th of July.
Latinx LGBTQ+ and the Post-Orlando World
“It is more prudent and timely than ever to examine our implicit biases and disrupt any oppressive ideologies present within our communities.”
Narco News: Episode 1 of ‘El Joe T. Hodo Show’ (VIDEO)
Fictional Texas oilman Joe T. Hodo (Greg ‘Gringoyo’ Berger) talks to indigenous community security forces in the war-torn Mexican state of Guerrero.
Why I Will Continue to Protest President Obama
The first in a multi-part series coordinated by the National Day Laborer Organizing Network highlighting the voices of the workers and day laborers on the frontlines of the immigration debate.
‘Coffee vs Gangs’
Kenco Coffee’s program gives hope to at-risk youth in war-torn Honduras.
Latinos for Trump and the Neocolonial Mindset
Many Latinos, even immigrants, share one major quality in common with the Republican presidential nominee: extreme patriotism.
Deported to Death
The blood of Central Americans is on President Obama’s hands.
Afro-Latino Festival of New York Celebrates Its 4th Edition July 8-10
The Afro-Latino Festival of New York is excited to announce its lineup for this year’s festival, set for July 8-10.
The Lies About Venezuela
As one viral video recently put it, “Venezuela is a total disaster.” But what’s the truth?
Podcast from Intelatin: Foodcraft | Chef’s Table
Host Sergio C. Muñoz looks at the cuisine of Mexican chef Enrique Olvera, Brazilian chef Alex Atala and Argentinian chef Francis Mallmann.
It’s the Latino Vote, Stupid
With the general elections fast approaching, someone needs to pass the message along — to both parties.
Latin Label Coalition Slams SiriusXM’s Cancellation of Eight Latin Music Channels
This silencing of the diverse and rich musical cultures enjoyed by both Latinos and non-Latinos alike is unprecedented.
Locking Up Latinos
Why calls for Latinos to support sentencing reform don’t go far enough.
Remembering the 49 Victims of the Orlando Massacre (VIDEO)
In Memoriam: Honoring and remembering every one of the 49 victims of the Orlando Massacre.
A Texas Judge Should Not Have Access To My Personal Information
I remain committed to fighting for the rights of undocumented immigrants — and especially those whose personal information could be released just because of they applied for DACA.
Is the US Government Preparing for Political Violence in Puerto Rico?
This is a political crisis that has all the built-in ingredients to turn violent: a fact that has not escaped to the federal authorities.
The Case for #BernieOrBust Progressives: Why You Should Vote for Hillary Clinton
Will we unite to fight for progress under Clinton, or must we be forced fight for survival under Trump?
Should the City of Los Angeles Legalize Street Vending? (VIDEO)
What does it mean to the community?
ICYMI: Bernie Sanders Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About Latin America?
“Look, you’re asking me questions about the impact on Central America, which honestly I should know more than I do know.”
Time Is Dust: Peru’s Illegal Gold Mining (DOCUMENTARY)
Thousands of small-time miners are digging up the Peruvian Amazon.
Congressman Vendepatria of Idaho
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Congressman Raúl Labrador of Idaho says he wasn’t elected to Congress to solve his homeland’s problems.