Latino Rebels
Of Earthquakes and Pandemics
Latino Rebels Radio: May 4, 2020
A Virtual Livestream Concert to Benefit Farmworkers During the COVID-19 Crisis
Latino Rebels Radio: May 3, 2020
Olmeca’s ‘THE MESSAGE’ and the Pride of Biculturalism
The new song is off his groundbreaking album DEFINE.
Ana María Archila Responds to Biden Sexual Assault Allegations
“Demanding more of Joe Biden’s leadership is not in contradiction with our commitment to defeat Trump. It is, in fact, central to that effort,” Archila said.
Sparking Creativity With Gloria Calderón Kellett and ONE DAY AT A TIME
Latino Rebels Radio: April 26, 2020
Latino Rebels Is Media Partner of Upcoming ‘Altísimo’ Livestream Festival Benefitting Farmworkers
Altísimo Live! will be co-hosted by Eva Longoria and Enrique Santos, and will feature dozens of artists who will lend their voices to a good cause.
Immigrant Leaders of the Cosecha Movement Launch Fund for Undocumented Workers and Families
Organizers hope to raise at least $1 million in direct financial assistance.
This Is the Image by PEPITO’s Creators That Instagram Deleted From Our Account for Saying That It Violated Community Standards
“A situation for which no one should rejoice.”
Internet Voting Won’t Help a Democracy, Even During a Pandemic
Latino Rebels Radio: April 19, 2020
Here’s NALEO’s 2020 Census Virtual Town Hall Biggest Takeaways
Here are important takeaways from the virtual town hall.
Four Mississippi Fathers Freed After 8 Months in Louisiana Detention Centers
“To come and find yourself with your family is one of the most beautiful experiences, and I am grateful to God for the opportunity to return to my home after eight months,” said J, one of the men just released from Richwood, Louisiana.
The Head of Puerto Rico’s Public Media Station Responds to Allegations of Press Suppression
Latino Rebels Radio: April 16, 2020
Suppressing a Free Press in the Time of Corona
Latino Rebels Radio: April 14, 2020
REPORT: Debunking the Myth of Voter Fraud in Mail Ballots
The report, published in conjunction with the University of New Mexico’s Center for Social Policy and Union of Concerned Scientists, is an effort to address concerns of election security with a vote-by-mail system for the November 2020 General Election
Farmworkers and COVID-19
Latino Rebels Radio: April 12, 2020
Activist Dolores Huerta Celebrates 90th Birthday With Fundraiser to Benefit Working Families Hit by Coronavirus
She will celebrate her birthday with a live-stream benefit for communities directly impacted by coronavirus on Saturday, May 16.
One of the Boston Area’s Latino Immigrant Cities Is the Epicenter of the COVID-19 Crisis in Massachusetts
Latino Rebels Radio: April 10, 2020
#DignidadLiteraria Calls Flatiron Books’ Hiring of Nadxieli Nieto as Editor-at-Large a ‘Solid Step in the Right Direction’
“A solid step in the right direction for Flatiron to fulfill its commitment to increase fiction, nonfiction, and young adult literature from Latinx and BIPOC authors,” a Thursday media release noted.
UnidosUS Releases Series of Videos Explaining How Government Relief Plan Will Affect Latinos
The videos explain the CARES Act from different perspectives, with a focus on health, education, jobs, housing, and immigration.
Life of a Seasonal Farmworker in the Time of Coronavirus
“I mean, if you aren’t healthy, you can’t work. And if you can’t work because you get sick and have no protections, you can’t get paid and send that money back to your family in Mexico,” Misael said.