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En aprietos Daddy Yankee: tiene deuda millonaria al IRS y embargo judicial
Daddy Yankee, el Rey Mundial del Reguetón, debe dinero, y mucho.
Podcast from Intelatin: Filmcraft | Neon Bull
This month we welcome Gabriel Mascaro, director of ‘Neon Bull,’ and Dra. Arlene Dávila, author of ‘El Mall: The Spatial and Class Politics of Shopping Malls in Latin America.’
Loisaida Festival Announces 2016 Lineup, Headlined by Iris Chacón
The Loisaida Festival’s expanded offerings this year preview a new stage in Loisaida, Inc.’s plans to combine STEAM programming with social services that meet the needs of the local community.
San Francisco Is Taking Online Reservations for Dolores Park… and People Are Pissed
When public space goes private.
Stream iLe’s Debut Album, ‘iLevitable,’ Now (AUDIO)
It comes out June 3, but you can hear it on NPR.
Operation Bootstrap Redux
Latin America, send us your poor, your violent, your drug-addicted.
Trump-Loving South Boston Brothers Who Attacked Latino Homeless Man Are Sentenced
“Donald Trump was right, all these illegals need to be deported.”
Bernie Sanders Rally in Puerto Rico (VIDEO)
“The people of the United States cannot continue a colonial-type relationship with the people of Puerto Rico.”
Latinas Take Center Stage at the 2016 Latino Trendsetter Awards
“We need to respect women. We are here to save the world, believe it or not.”
Why Young People of Color Are Rejecting Hillary Clinton
Even if it means a Donald Trump presidency.
Actors Laura Gómez and J.W. Cortes on Diversity in Film and TV
“We need to have more women and people of color behind the camera and in decision-making roles. That’s just a fact.”
Video Shows Woman at Avis Counter Refusing Rental Car to Customer Who Spoke Spanish
“I do understand some Spanish. You know, what you do is rude.”
Reinventing Cuba: A Documentary About the Island’s Creative Class
How the people of Cuba’s creative class are pushing their imaginations, and their government, to the limit.
Saving Puerto Rico
Enough talk. Here’s what must be done.
Narco-State of Mind
This is gritty journalism.
Disciples of Babylon: A Global Band of Latino Rockers
A chat with the Hollywood-based band on their cross-border appeal, the 2016 elections and the current state of Babylon.
Purple Spring: Thousands of Women Protest Against Sexist Violence in Mexico
April 24, 2016 marked a historic date in Mexico.
The Citizen Fight to Keep Luis Jiménez’s ‘Los Lagartos’ Sculpture in El Paso, Texas
This is a story of how the community mobilized to keep “Los Lagartos” at San Jacinto Plaza.
Hillary’s Next Coup
Clinton will find a way to win, no matter how, it seems. And that’s not really democracy.
Not a Lady’s Capicú: The Politics of Dominoes
In the male-dominated world of dominoes, letting Hillary Clinton win despite sloppy play is an insult to hardcore female players.