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Latino Rebels Turns Five Years Old: Where Do We Go Next?
What do you want Latino Rebels to become?
Video Shows Woman at Avis Counter Refusing Rental Car to Customer Who Spoke Spanish
“I do understand some Spanish. You know, what you do is rude.”
Reinventing Cuba: A Documentary About the Island’s Creative Class
How the people of Cuba’s creative class are pushing their imaginations, and their government, to the limit.
Las etiquetas de la identidad
¿Dónde radica lo ofensivo de las palabras que se usaban tradicionalmente? Hay solo una respuesta: en nuestras mentes.
Saving Puerto Rico
Enough talk. Here’s what must be done.
Forgotten Latino Urban Riots and Why They Can Happen Again
Despite claims made on social media following recent riots in Ferguson and Baltimore, Latinos have a long history of rioting, too.
The ‘Frisco Five’ Hunger Strike and ‘Make America Mexico Again’
Latino Rebels Radio, May 1, 2016
NARCOS and Why It’s Not ‘Magical Realism’
Spoiler alert: Colombia is not a magical place, the U.S. has helped drug trafficking when it served its interests, and Narcos isn’t original.
Why Did Lids Employee Refuse to Create a Customized Donald Trump Parody Cap?
“I would have gladly paid up to $100 for that hat!”
A Moving Plea to Shut Down Obama’s Family Detention Centers
Don’t stop calling until we #shutdownberks and #endfamilydetention.
Narco-State of Mind
This is gritty journalism.
President Obama Honors Thomas Homan for Jailing and Deporting Toddlers
When will the mainstream media actually report the truth?
Disciples of Babylon: A Global Band of Latino Rockers
A chat with the Hollywood-based band on their cross-border appeal, the 2016 elections and the current state of Babylon.
Purple Spring: Thousands of Women Protest Against Sexist Violence in Mexico
April 24, 2016 marked a historic date in Mexico.
Tribeca’s ‘Latino Problem’ and the Most Racist Ad Ever
Tío Louie is in the house!
Mike Pape’s Congress Ad Is Racist as F•ck
This is happening in 2016, people. 2016.
Veteranas and Rucas: The East L.A. Party Crews of the 1990s
A side of the 1990s very few have seen.
The Citizen Fight to Keep Luis Jiménez’s ‘Los Lagartos’ Sculpture in El Paso, Texas
This is a story of how the community mobilized to keep “Los Lagartos” at San Jacinto Plaza.
A Latino Call to Arms in Not Supporting the Tribeca Film Festival
Only when a united community registers a truly profound disdain, will change take effect.