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Church in Chicago’s Pilsen Neighborhood Vandalized with Swastika and ‘RAPE MEXICO’
Reverend Emma Lozano was alerted that a swastika and the words “Rape Mexico” had been drawn on the front door of the church.
Economic Colonialism of Puerto Rico: A Predatory Contradiction
Puerto Rico has become an unfortunate contradiction.
Fear and Longing in La Habana
“The opinion of the Cuban public is the only metric really worth considering, because Cuba has to be for Cubans.”
Protester Interrupts Live ESPN Broadcast from Havana
A live TV moment few are talking about.
The Diamond Ring: Sexist Advertising Scam #WomensHistoryMonth
How sinister advertising has gotten everyone to believe that a diamond means love.
A Nonpartisan Immigration Bar Association’s Partisan Agenda of Shielding Dems & Attacking GOP
“AILA is too beholden to Democratic Party establishment.”
Watch Bernie Sanders’ Full Press Conference at US-Mexico Border in Nogales, Arizona
“Mexico is our neighbor. To insult an entire nation is not befitting of anybody, let alone a candidate of the United States.”
Administración García Padilla y EPA acuerdan enmendar contrato de AES tras bastidores
Abrió las puertas para que se dispongan millones de toneladas de desperdicios tóxicos en vertederos de la isla y allanó el camino para que AES se economice millones de dólares.
How Hillary’s Honduras Policy Killed Berta Cáceres (VIDEO)
When a military coup removed the president of Honduras in 2009, Sec. Clinton was forced to choose between democracy and business interests. You already know which she chose.
No, Former Gov. Luis Fortuño Didn’t Falsify Lab Reports or Receive Kickback Money in the 1990s
It’s a different Fortuño.
Of Trump, Chicago and What People Are Getting Wrong
What happened in Chicago last Friday night was a communication breakdown.
Sylvia Mendez: School Desegregation Pioneer #WomensHistoryMonth
Profiling a Latina who has dedicated her life to the educational attainment of her people.
Open Letter to Sen. Rubio on Trump
Sen. Marco Rubio must take back his promise to support Donald Trump should the billionaire win the Republican nomination.
Cuba Through My Lens
My impressions of one complex country.
‘Salsa Dura’: A Polyrhythmic Mission Paired With the Perfect Ingredients
“Everything that is old and gone becomes new again at some point. I don’t think I am the only one doing it. But I think I am the loudest one.”
Bamby Salcedo: ‘TransVisible’ Latina #WomensHistoryMonth
Profiling a transgender Latina who has refused to live silently in the shadows.
Clinton and Sanders Must Go Beyond Just Promising Comprehensive Immigration Reform
In 2016, it won’t be enough for Democrats to motivate Latino voters by pointing to the racism and xenophobia dominating the Republican Party or by saying they believe in comprehensive immigration reform while Republicans don’t.
Lupe Anguiano: A Life Devoted To Social Justice #WomensHistoryMonth
Profiling a Chicana educator who’s worked tirelessly for the equality of all people.
Nothing New Under the Puerto Rican Sun
Ninety-nine years after Puerto Ricans were granted second-class citizenship, why should anyone be surprised that many of the rights of U.S. citizenship don’t apply in Puerto Rico?
Prometieron empleos… y trajeron cenizas
Sobre dos millones de toneladas de cenizas tóxicas descartadas por la planta de generación eléctrica AES en Guayama fueron convertidas en relleno para nuevas urbanizaciones y vías.
A Radical Idea: Listening to Trump Supporters
“These are people who are scared, lied to and angry. These are people who have voices.”