Arturo Domínguez
The Conversation About Cuba Is Complex: Are You Willing to Have It?
Cubans on the island have been historically ignored by the American people despite being less than 100 miles away.
OPINION: What the ‘In The Heights’ Colorism Discussion Is Really Exposing
The backlash against those talking about colorism in Hollywood is sucking the air out of the room where real discussions are taking place
OPINION: Anti-Black Policing Isn’t Just for White Cops
Over the past two decades, many cases of Black and Latino cops targeting Black people have started a broader conversation about racial justice
Everything Wrong With Immigration Was Created With Bipartisan Support (OPINION)
America’s complicated history of treating migrants of color inhumanely is a long and sordid tale of bipartisan xenophobic policies.
On White People’s Obsession With Black and Brown Death (OPINION)
White people have again proved that they have no understanding of what racial justice means.
Surviving Frozen Texas
Despite ample warning, the state of Texas failed its citizens during an unprecedented winter storm.
How Police Were Complicit in the US Capitol Riot
The connections between police and terrorist groups have been well documented for decades.
Joe Biden’s Immigration Policy Still Lacks Focus in Key Areas (OPINION)
Biden’s immigration policies may seem to be an improvement from Donald Trump’s but without a clear Latin American policy agenda, his success may be limited.
The Cruelty Is the Point (OPINION)
Historically speaking, the cruelty surrounding U.S. immigration policy is arguably the most bipartisan issue of our times.
Hispanic Heritage Month Doesn’t Have to be Controversial (OPINION)
During Hispanic Heritage Month, our communities’ contributions throughout American history are widely ignored while voices decrying the month dominate the conversation.
White Latinos Don’t Exist, Wannabes Do (OPINION)
The hate you breed for your own culture, heritage, and belonging is the real shame in all of this.
Say Their Names: Latino Lives Lost to Police Brutality (OPINION)
In America, police brutality is often viewed in a Black and White narrative leaving Indigenous, Latino, and other people of color out of the conversation.
Can We Drop the ‘Not All Cops Are Bad’ Narrative? (OPINION)
Amid a nationwide uprising as a result of nonstop police brutality, there is once again a concerted effort to silence dissent.
The COVID-19 Response Is Fueled by Racial Hostility (OPINION)
Decisions over who receives benefits from COVID-19 stimulus packages in the U.S. are being driven by a disdain for communities of color.
Our Food Supply Is Vulnerable (OPINION)
As Americans line up at grocery stores for supplies during the current crisis, farmworkers are putting themselves at risk to harvest our food.
Mike Bloomberg Just Can’t Constantly Apologize (OPINION)
It’s going to take much more than that.
Flatiron Books and the Latino Threat Narrative (OPINION)
Once again, portraying us as the bad guys.
Fueling Drug Cartels: America’s Gun Fetish (OPINION)
A significant source of Mexican cartel weapons come from legal sales by U.S. gun companies to the Mexican military and police.
Yes, There Was a Coup in Bolivia: Here’s Why (OPINION)
Bolivian President Evo Morales resigned Sunday under pressure from the military and far-right protestors after his reelection victory triggered weeks of fraud allegations and deadly riots.
The Failure of Reuniting Migrant Families
This is about cruelty and nothing else.
Addressing Domestic Terrorism in America
And Trump is helping normalize the rhetoric.