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Fighting GMO Corn, for Mexico’s Soul (OPINION)
Screams have a powerful place in Mexican history.
The FULL Telemundo Joe Biden Interview and Transcript
On Tuesday, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden sat down with José Díaz-Balart of Telemundo Noticias for a interview.
California Left in Ashes by Suburban Expansion Built on Decades of Exclusion and Criminalization of the Poor (OPINION)
The state’s fates have been sealed by real estate corporations and obsequious governments.
Biden Courts Latino Voters in 1st Trip to Florida as Nominee
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — Joe Biden made his first trip to Florida as the Democratic presidential nominee on Tuesday with an urgent mission to boost support among Latinos who could decide the election in one of the nation’s fiercest battleground states.
A Closer Look at Sexual Violence Within the US Military
If this country and its leaders want to continue claiming that they care about their vets, then they need to start proving it.
Latino USA and Weekend Edition Present: A Conversation With Maria Hinojosa And Lulu Garcia-Navarro
September 15 marks the launch of Maria Hinojosa’s new book, “Once I Was You: A Memoir of Love and Hate in a Torn America.”
Read Joe Biden’s Puerto Rico Policy Here
What do you all think?
Immigrant Rights Groups Denounce Court’s TPS Decision
Chanting “Trump escucha, estamos en la lucha. (Trump listen, we are fighting)” with banners in hand, TPS holders and their families marched from Union Station to Capitol Hill, demanding that Congress pass a law that would provide them a road to permanent residency.
The Racialized Horror of Lost Children: From ‘La Llorona’ to ‘Immigration Nation’ (OPINION)
Like all stories, the narrative of losing children depends greatly on who’s telling it.
Venezuela: Captured US Spy Charged in Alleged Terrorist Plot
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s chief prosecutor on Monday said a U.S. citizen recently arrested in the country as a suspected spy has been charged in an alleged terrorist plot to sabotage oil refineries and electrical service in order to stir unrest.
Brazil’s da Silva Faces New Charge of Money Laundering
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Prosecutors in Brazil’s sprawling Car Wash corruption investigation on Monday charged former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva with money laundering, less than a year after the country’s top court ordered him freed from jail while he appealed his conviction in another case.
Court: Trump Can End Temporary Legal Status for 4 Countries
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — The Trump administration can end humanitarian protections that have allowed hundreds of thousands of people from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti and Sudan to remain in the United States, a divided appeals court ruled Monday.
Trans Actress Carlie Guevara: We Are Here, We Exist, We Are Not Going Anywhere
The actress stars in “The Garden Left Behind” which tells the poignant story of Tina, a young Mexican trans woman who lives with her grandmother Eliana in Queens, New York.
Laredo Residents Join Together Against Construction of Border Wall
Standing in front of a large banner that read “Stand with vets. Stop the Wall. Defend Laredo,” members of the No Border Wall Coalition were accompanied by Veterans United Against the Wall and the local chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC).
Coronavirus Could Create a Lockdown Generation in Latin America If Governments Don’t Act
Latin America’s recovery from coronavirus will require significant change to the region’s labour markets.
The Oregon Fires
The latest episode of Latino Rebels Radio.
Biden Faces Worries That Latino Support Slipping in Florida
In America’s leading presidential battleground, there’s mounting anxiety among Democrats that the Biden campaign’s standing among Latinos is slipping, potentially giving President Donald Trump an opening in his reelection bid.
HRW: Bolivia Case Against Morales Is Politically Motivated
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Terrorism charges against former Bolivian President Evo Morales appear to be politically motivated and are part of a wider campaign by Bolivia’s interim government to use the justice system against political opponents, Human Rights Watch said Friday.
¡Pa’lante, Siempre Pa’lante! Remembering Scholar-Activist Miriam Jiménez Román
She was an influential pioneering architect of the Afro-Latinx Studies movement.
Latino USA and Black Public Media Present: Alzheimer’s In Color
In this intimate portrait, journalist Yvonne Latty takes us through her and her mother’s Alzheimer’s journey, and the value of memories in keeping those we love alive.
An Ethnic Studies Victory in California: ¡Sí Se Puede! (OPINION)
It’s imperative that students unlearn and debunk the Eurocentric master narrative that is taught in our universities/colleges and K-12 schools.