Opinion
Racism and Southern Politics: A Song Stuck on Repeat (OPINION)
I see and hear that voice of hate, and yet I will happily participate in the democratic process.
Assistant Professor in the #Humanities (OPINION)
“I, as a woman of color, am seeking for the opportunity to teach under the umbrella of the Humanities, broadly speaking.”
Can the Census Ask if You’re a Citizen? What’s at Stake in Court Battles Over 2020 Census (OPINION)
If people don’t participate in the census, that could result in a less accurate population count.
Andrew Gillum Clear Choice for Governor After Florida Debate (OPINION)
Floridians deserve a governor who has actual plans.
An Open Letter to the Phoenix Community: Daniel Valenzuela Cannot Be City’s Next Mayor (OPINION)
It brings us no pleasure to publicly oppose him.
Republicans Have a Latino Problem (OPINION)
We find no evidence that Latino enthusiasm is down in this election.
Republicans Will Pay This November for Helping Make Trump’s Mass Deportation Fantasy Become Reality (OPINION)
Republicans in Congress had a choice to make too: either pass a clean Dream Act to protect immigrant youth or allow young people to be deported.
On White Anxiety and the Fear of a ‘Migrant Caravan’ (OPINION)
Today, a white other speaks. A particular white other.
Rick Scott Is Destroying Florida’s Environment (OPINION)
This is not the dystopian world of tomorrow. This is unfolding today right before our very eyes and it will continue to get worse if we don’t reverse course.
Argentina Bets 60 Percent Interest Rates and $50B International Bailout Will Revive Its Economy (OPINION)
Could Argentina’s latest crisis turn out differently than the others?
Migrant Money Could Be Keeping Nicaragua’s Uprising Alive (OPINION)
Roughly 16 percent of the country’s population lives abroad. Their remittances, which last year totaled $1.4 billion, have fueled consumption and tempered political pressure on Ortega’s government to reduce poverty.
Youth Living in Settlements at US Border Suffer Poverty and Lack of Health Care (OPINION)
Many small towns lack the most basic public services and utilities such as paved roads and adequate drainage.
Brett Kavanaugh, #MeToo, Men of Color and the Racial Power Dynamic (OPINION)
I would humbly ask that white women in particular acknowledge the power dynamics that exist between them and men of color, and the full force of racial violence that stands ready behind them.
Brown and Black Violence in South Los Angeles (OPINION)
The power struggle between both groups occurs daily in countless unreported transactions inside the community.
Structural Disenfranchisement in US Territories Has Consequences
My hope is that the time has finally arrived to have a national conversation about the continued denial of voting rights to nearly four million Americans.
Dear Florida Puerto Ricans: Vote to Make the Impossible Happen
We need to start somewhere.
Will Ricardo Rosselló Endorsement of Andrew Gillum Have Any Impact on Florida Elections? Probably Not
Local Puerto Ricans in Central Florida interviewed by Latino Rebels don’t seem to think the endorsement will help the Democratic hopeful.
If Tyranny Is Law, Revolution Is Order (Don Pedro Albizu Campos)
The left is whimpering, hobbled by civility, and thinking voting is the only way.
How Donald Trump Could Make Venezuela’s Crisis Dramatically Worse (OPINION)
It harkens back to the one of the ugliest chapters in United States relations with Latin America.
Este Mes de la Herencia Hispana, tenemos que aprovechar nuestro enorme potencial y registrarnos para votar (Opinión)
Unidos, superaremos las constantes amenazas de Donald Trump y sus aliados.
An Open Letter to My Hispanic Brothers and Sisters (OPINION)
You are repeating the talking points of racists.

