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Actor JW Cortes Transforms Himself Into Pedro Albizu Campos: Is a Film on the Way?
This story HAS to be told on the big screen.
Ecuador’s Struggle for Environmental Rights (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: February 4, 2017
Will the Congressional Black Caucus Welcome Afro-Latino Rep. Espaillat Into Its Ranks?
This just got interesting.
Donald Trump’s America Will Never Ever Erase the History of My Proud Mexican Family (OPINION)
In Donald Trump’s America, my great-grandfather, Jesús Chavira, would be treated as a societal menace.
The Practical Realities of the Immigration Law and Trump’s Executive Orders (OPINION)
Is Trump’s immigration executive order legal?
Suddenly Budweiser Sides With Immigrants in New Super Bowl Ad?
This is bold, for Budweiser.
Better Solution Than A Wall: End Drug Prohibition (OPINION)
The existing walls along the border have done absolutely nothing to stop the flow of drugs other than to motivate more creative methods of transport.
In the Age of Trump, New RISE Docuseries Chronicles Indigenous Resistance Movements
Fighting against environmental racism, maintaining sovereignty, the byproducts of corporate development and Big Oil, and the lingering psychological traumas of colonialism.
Why Did Salma Hayek Try to Silence Jessica Williams?
It’s sad to see.
Conan O’Brien Responds to Trump’s Presidency by Announcing That He’s Doing a Show From Mexico City
He actually sounds serious about it as well.
Trump’s Immigration Ban and Our First Sundance Report (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio, January 29, 2017
‘The USA v. Oscar López Rivera’ From NPR’s Latino USA Is This Week’s MUST-LISTEN Podcast
Riveting radio storytelling
When You’re Latino and Can’t Speak Spanish (VIDEO)
The struggle is real.
If Obama and Trump Were Dominican (PARODY)
A la verdad que te ves bien.
A Bad Puerto Rican
Everyone seems to understand that Oscar López Rivera, as with the late Fidel Castro and Nelson Mandela, is no saint, and yet he’s still being treated as such.
Woman-Owned Enterprise: MXCNAS, Featuring Sabina Bandera
Time to celebrate Mexican emprendedoras as the natural leaders they have become on both sides of the border.
Truth vs. Perception of Crime Rates for Immigrants (VIDEO)
Inform yourself, people.