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Jorge Ramos vs. Donald Trump (VIDEO)

Univision’s Jorge Ramos squared off with GOP candidate Donald Trump in Iowa

  • Aug 25, 2015
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The Big, Fat Lie About Puerto Rico

The New York Post’s Puerto Rico cartoon depicts a double lie

  • Aug 25, 2015
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‘Who’s Ju?’

An interview with award-winning author Dania Ramos

  • Aug 25, 2015
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Confessions of an ‘Anchor Baby’

A 2017 open letter to President Donald Trump

  • Aug 25, 2015
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Back Pay for Back-to-School

Los Angeles has the money to provide a decent education to each child, if you know where to look

  • Aug 24, 2015
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The Gospels of John Oliver and Ashley Madison

What John Oliver and the Ashley Madison hack have revealed about religious hypocrisy

  • Aug 24, 2015
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School of Authentic Journalism Offers 20 Scholarships for 2015 Session

The School for Authentic Journalism is offering “20 scholarships to writers, reporters, communicators, bloggers, artists, cineastes, photographers, editors, radio conductors, technicians, community organizers and webmasters who communicate about social movements.” Greg Berger, the Mexico-based journalist and filmmaker who goes by the name “Gringoyo“, is an alumnus of the school (Class of 2004) and writes about his […]

  • Aug 23, 2015
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How Bill de Blasio Can Be One-Termed

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, the avuncular Brooklynite who won the 2013 election on a combination of anti-Bloomberg sentiment, flawed opponents and shrewd campaigning (thanks in part to his son Dante’s lovely hairdo) is highly vulnerable. Before I give a point-by-point explanation of how de Blasio will be unseated, let me get a […]

  • Aug 23, 2015
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Rodrigo Solo Presenta su Oda Esperanzadora: ‘No Estás Solo’

El 4 de febrero de 2014, una serie de protestas comenzaron en Venezuela contra el gobierno presidido por Nicolás Maduro, dejando un saldo de 42 fallecidos, más de 486 heridos y 1854 detenidos, entre ellos, Leopoldo López. En momentos como éste, son los estudiantes, los activistas, los mártires, y por supuesto, los artistas, que sacan la cara […]

  • Aug 22, 2015
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The Trumped-Up Story of Trump’s Puerto Rico Statement

Yesterday a small Puerto Rican news site published a story in which Donald Trump is reported to have told a group of potential donors that, if elected president, he would revoke the U.S. citizenship of anyone born in Puerto Rico. Donald Trump eliminara la ciudadanía americana a los puertorriqueños de ser presidente – http://t.co/0IQTgjv9u1 pic.twitter.com/abJQTVDGEZ — […]

  • Aug 22, 2015
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Raising My Biracial Daughter

One evening, while I was combing my daughter’s before bed, she started singing a song in Tagalog. I was like, “What!” First, I should explain that my daughter is half Puerto Rican courtesy of her dad (me) and half Filipino courtesy of my wife. Now my original thought was that her grandparents, my in-laws, sang this to her to obviously piss […]

  • Aug 22, 2015
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Latino Republican: Trump Doesn’t Represent My Party

Alvaro Huerta’s piece characterizing Trump as a “true Republican” is understandable but ultimately incorrect. While Trump certainly has a following within the GOP, he is not, by any real standard, a “true” Republican. The polls tell a very different, albeit complicated story —his place within the GOP is tenuous at best— and he is far from […]

  • Aug 21, 2015
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Al Sharpton Isn’t Too Sharp on Puerto Rico

Someone needs to give Al Sharpton a history book ASAP: During his reproach of the immigration plan released by billionaire and GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, the MSNBC host added Puerto Ricans to the list of immigrant communities that would be affected by Trump’s plan. I grew up in Brooklyn, New York. I went to school not […]

  • Aug 21, 2015
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Term Limits: A Heated Discussion on Latino Identity and Race

Envisioning dialogues help us understand the fallacy of our thinking. We often believe that our morals or judgements are based in logic or reasoning. The U.S. media, whether it is Fox or MSNBC, only help reinforce these notions of the fallacies in our collective thinking. Preaching to the choir is their bread and butter. Ratings drive their […]

  • Aug 21, 2015
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Sticks and Stones and the Boston Beating

With the GOP presidential frontrunner spreading hate and fear, the violence is inevitable. Donald Trump inspired the assault of a homeless Hispanic man yesterday in Dorchester Mass. http://t.co/smoMjxsqMW pic.twitter.com/WNTsWIYms5 — The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) August 20, 2015 From the Boston Globe: Police said two brothers from South Boston ambushed the 58-year-old as he slept outside of […]

  • Aug 20, 2015
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A Tale of Chicanos in the 21st Century

The word chicano has existed in the English lexicon since 1911. During the ’60s and ’70s, that term became a symbol of pride for the Mexican Americans who were confronting the struggles of prejudice and self-identification, an answer to the always confounding question: “Who am I?” In the decades that have passed, chicanismo has been used […]

  • Aug 20, 2015
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Debating Citizenship: What Trump Doesn’t Know About America

Donald Trump seems utterly incapable of two things: promoting a nuanced political argument and finding a decent hair stylist. One is an assault on the eyes; the other, a threat to the fundamental principles of this country. With Trump having thrown his toupée into the ring, a debate over birthright citizenship was practically inevitable. But The Donald isn’t […]

  • Aug 19, 2015
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Busting the Biggest Immigration Myths in America (VIDEO)

Dena Takruri, the host and producer at AJ+, dispels a few of the biggest myths concerning immigration: Donald Trump framed the debate with these now-infamous words: ‘They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.’ But guess what: The facts don’t agree. No studies out there actually link violent crime to immigrants. One study even found […]

  • Aug 19, 2015
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Vox’s Comic Attempt to Reach Latinos (Again)

This morning Ezra Klein, explainer-in-chief at the conspicuously lacking in diversity Vox, tweeted his site’s latest attempt to draw in Latino readers: The difference between "Latino" and "Hispanic," in one comic: http://t.co/qyoLh8UzaC — Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) August 19, 2015 One thing to note: Klein is of Brazilian descent (he also shouted the piece out on his […]

  • Aug 19, 2015
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Trump’s #NoMames Flip-Flop on Immigration

Two years before Donald Trump thought migrants from Latin America were “bringing crime” and “rapists,” he had become an advocate for fair and comprehensive immigration reform. Back in 2013, NBC News reported a meeting between the billionaire GOP frontrunner and “youth immigrant leaders Jose Machado, Diego Sanchez and nationally renowned Dreamer Gaby Pacheco of The Bridge Project at […]

  • Aug 19, 2015
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Down the Rabbit Hole: Breaking the Code of Silence of a Vicious Police Culture

Many people are unaware of just how dark a flourishing and shady police subculture really is. Police brutality has been brought to the forefront of society, perhaps due to the influx of social media usage and smartphones. Today we are catching gross violations of the law carried out by police officers who have been sworn […]

  • Aug 19, 2015
  • 9:00 AM

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