Politics
Brutalidad en Honduras: Régimen de Hernández reprime a oposición liderada por Mel Zelaya y Xiomara Castro
El fascismo es una de las más brutales expresiones del capitalismo.
One Podesta Email From Wikileaks Hack Talks About Courting ‘Needy Latinos’
“Needy Latinos and 1 easy call.”
AQUARIUS: A Tale of Two Brazils Bordered by the Ocean (INTERVIEW)
Sonia Braga plays Clara: the strong, smart, daring, independent, anti-establishment and confident woman we all strive to be.
Trump’s Election Means an Immediate Threat to Undocumented Immigrants Like Me
My ability to remain in the United States hinges on the 2016 general election.
Puerto Rican Activists Protest First #PROMESA Conference (Democracy Now! VIDEO)
Will we see more resistance in Puerto Rico?
The Internet Is Amazing: Our Favorite ‘Taco Trucks on Every Corner’ Responses
It has been a fun few days.
El ‘chijí chijá’ del estatus
No existe interés ni ambiente en Washington para discutir el estatus y no existe un consenso claro y contundente en Puerto Rico sobre obligar la discusión.
For the Latino Community, 2016 Is a Watershed Moment
“I stand once again in a turbulent battle for the dignity and respect of the Latino community.”
OPINION: When Will Clinton Supporters Stop Treating Critics Like Uneducated Fools?
Those who question shouldn’t be feeling discredited.
My High School Loss Taught Me the Biggest Lesson in Democracy
Sometimes patience can truly be rewarded, as long as you work for a greater good, and not ego.
Operation Bootstrap Redux
Latin America, send us your poor, your violent, your drug-addicted.
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.
Lupe Anguiano: A Life Devoted To Social Justice #WomensHistoryMonth
Profiling a Chicana educator who’s worked tirelessly for the equality of all people.
Why I Won’t Vote for Hillary If Bernie Doesn’t Get the Nomination
A Trump presidency just might be the spark that ignites the political revolution Bernie Sanders and his supporters want.
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?
A Radical Idea: Listening to Trump Supporters
“These are people who are scared, lied to and angry. These are people who have voices.”
Free Rafael DeJesus
Born in the Dominican Republic, Rafael has sat in a Michigan prison cell for the past 22 years for minor, non-violent drug offenses. He’s a victim of the war on drugs, and it’s time he came home.
How Wall Street and U.S. Colonialism Created Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis
A people’s history of Puerto Rico’s longtime economic, fiscal and political crises.
The Empire Files: The Empire’s Border (VIDEO)
In a new full-length documentary, Abby Martin of ‘The Empire Files’ examines the not-so-secret war against migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Bernie Sanders Voted Against Immigration Reform in 2007 (and Was Right)
Hillary Clinton can bash Bernie Sanders for voting against the 2007 comprehensive immigration reform bill if she wants, but I would’ve voted against it, too.
Ted Cruz’s New ‘Secure the Border’ Ad Is Just F-ing Strange
We don’t get it.

