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Redlined: A Legacy of Housing Discrimination (VIDEO)
Learn your history.
The Chismes of Virginia Politics: Part One (OPINION)
This is my political life.
Ex-Police Officers Arrested in Killing of Marielle Franco in Brazil
Investigators said the crime was meticulously planned over three months but did not explain the motive.
The Families Belong Together Corporate Accountability Committee Responds to Wells Fargo Decision to Exit The Private Prison Industry
Another big bank says it will no longer finance Geo Group and CoreCivic.
False Meritocracy: The Real Truth About the Country’s Latest College Admissions Scandal (OPINION)
If the American ideal of a color-blind meritocracy is ever to truly exist in our college admissions, it’s clear we need to level the playing field long before the college admissions process starts.
After CBP Confusion, NYC Public School Rallies in Support of Its Immigrant Community
For about an hour, around a hundred people gathered after dismissal at the Castle Bridge’s school entrance on 169th St. and St. Nicholas Ave. to send the message to government authorities that a threat to one was a threat to all.
What Do Some Progressive Venezuelans Living in Central Florida Think About US Politics and Their Home Country?
As expected, it’s complicated.
Pew: 61% of Country’s Undocumented Population Lives in 20 Metro Areas
“In 2016, the 20 metro areas with the most unauthorized immigrants were home to 6.5 million of them, or 61% of the estimated nationwide total. By contrast, only 37% of the total U.S. population lived in those metro areas,” Pew stated.
Racism in Talk Radio (OPINION)
No mames.
AMLO Celebrates First 100 Days as President of Mexico
He said that his country has maintained a “cordial” relationship with the United States, leading to billion-dollar investments into the region.
Puerto Rico’s Big ‘Menu’ for Opportunity Zones
“The fact that almost the entire island of Puerto Rico is an Opportunity Zone, is a blessing, but at the same time it’s a complication,” Manuel López-Zambrana said.
Which Countries Have the Most Immigrants?
The proportion of immigrants varies considerably from one country to another. In some, it exceeds half the population, while in others it is below 0.1%. Which countries have the most immigrants? Where do they come from? How are they distributed across the world?
Without a Proposal, Foundation for Puerto Rico Scores Largest CDBG-Funded Contract
The local government agency did not disclose the criteria used for the selection of FPR, nor did it take into account citizen participation on this matter.
MEDIA STATEMENT: Mothers Being Mistreated in ICE Detention
Seventeen people are still detained, according to organizers.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, or the Insidious Attempt to Disappear the Latina Intellectual (OPINION)
The New York Democrat has been insulted on a weekly basis since being sworn in after the midterm elections in 2018.
Marco Rubio Sends (Yet Another) Unverified Venezuela Tweet, Blaming Power Outage on a ‘German Dam,’ Unaware That ‘Germán Dam’ Is a Journalist
Step away from the Twitter, senator.
After Power Outages, Guaidó to Call for a ‘National Emergency’
Schools, public offices and industries will be closed Monday as the state attempts to fix the grid, according to Information Minister Jorge Rodríguez.
Inside a Hielera Detention Cell Art Exhibit at SXSW
Latino Rebels Radio: March 10, 2019
Kamala Harris Goes All-In on Vegas
And it’s complicated.
One Million March for Reproductive Justice Across Latin America on International Women’s Day
Rallies come one day after the release of three women imprisoned under El Salvador’s abortion ban.
News That Netflix Will Adapt One Hundred Years of Solitude Gets Mixed Response From Fans
Let the debate begin.