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From Lovers to Homies: A Futuro Media Community Podcast Lab Production
Latino Rebels Radio: April 22, 2019
Bolsonaro’s Approval Rating Is Worse Than Any Past Brazilian President at the 100-Day Mark (OPINION)
Many Brazilians feel this right-wing former congressman has not delivered on his campaign promises.
Trump Declares Economic War on Cuba (OPINION)
The harsh new sanctions reverse “the disastrous Obama-era policies, and finally end the glamorization of socialism and communism,” national security adviser John Bolton said.
We Too Dream: AOC, Stephen A. Smith and the Narrative of How to Make It in America (OPINION)
Speaking across geographical, political, educational, racial, gendered, and classed conversations to highlight the challenges involved in both navigating and negotiating circumstances, systems, and institutions.
From Fighting Corruption in Guatemala to Fighting to Stay on the Ballot
The latest RadioLAND podcast episode.
Ecuador Orders Arrest of Former Chancellor Accused of WikiLeaks Connection
In a video message released on Thursday, Ricardo Patiño said he was being wrongfully investigated for calling for demonstrations against President Lenín Moreno.
The State of Puerto Rico’s Independence Movement
Latino Rebels Radio: April 21, 2019
Angela Magaña: Fighting for Her Life and Team La Perla
“After I was a little more aware of my life this video was made. Now begins my road back to #LaJaula #MMA #NationalTeamMember #Recovery #TeamLaPerla,” Magaña tweeted on Saturday morning.
A Poem About Getting a Paycheck During the Time of Trump
“you asked why I was so angry”
SDSU Is Offering a College Course About Selena
It will happen during the Spring 2020 semester.
It’s Not Because They Are Poor, It’s Because They Are Brown: The Inequity of Limiting Funds to High Quality Early Childhood Education for Latinx Children (OPINION)
The lack of access to participation in high quality early education means that not all Latinx children enter school ready to learn.
Bringing the Border Closer to Home, One Immersion Trip at a Time (OPINION)
Every year, tens of thousands of Americans take alternative spring breaks and mission trips or embark on “voluntourism” journeys.
As Violence Continues at Home, Exiled Colombians Reconstruct Collective Memory
Since the signing of the peace deal, over 450 social leaders have been murdered.
Cuba Faces Food and Medicine Shortages Amid Developing Crisis
The Cuban government is comparing these shortages to the “special period” following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Meet the Latina Who Says Disabled People Are Going to ‘Fight Like Hell’ for Obamacare
Sarah Funes says that Medicaid has been an integral part of her recovery and reinsertion into society as an independent teenager and later as an adult.
Facing Arrest, Peruvian Ex-President Alan García Kills Himself
According to authorities, García’s 2006 campaign was financed by the Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.
One Year After Nicaraguan Uprising, Ortega Is Back in Control (OPINION)
Nicaragua’s “tropical spring” has lost its momentum. What happened?
NPXXI = Houston’s Cultural Capital
This city is powerful.
What the White House Said About Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua
Swing to the right.
MEChA’s National Board Statement About Its Decision to Change the Student Organization’s Name (OPINION)
“The name change is one of many nationwide initiatives and represents a call to action under the newly elected National MECha Board.”