Latino Rebels
The Other, Ugly Side of the Ever López Graduation Mexican Flag Story
Here we go again.
House Committee on Natural Resources Announces Another Hearing on Puerto Rico’s Status Bills
The June 16 hearing “will more deeply examine the implications of passing each of the bills.”
Harris Says Leaders Need to Restore Hope in Guatemala
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday emphasized the need to restore hope for residents of struggling Central American nations to help address the increase in migration from the region as she faced the first major test of her diplomatic skills on a three-day foreign trip.
Corporate Media vs. Bolivian Democracy
Latino Rebels Radio: June 4, 2021
Undocumented and LGBTQ (Part 8, COVID Edition)
Latino Rebels Radio: May 28, 2021
New Report: Number of Blacks and Latinos Killed in Police Custody More Than Double Other Counts
Federal legislation to address police abuse needs to include provisions for more accurate data, to address the full scope of the problem.
Who Killed Berta Cáceres?
Latino Rebels Radio: May 21, 2021
#LatinoRebels10: From 2020, When GOYA Became MAGA
In our 10 years online, we have seen outrage but what Bob Unanue said that day (twice) was one of the most intense days we have ever seen.
#LatinoRebels10: From 2019, When Immigration Enforcement Goes Too Far… Again
Or how much of a rogue agency ICE can be.
#LatinoRebels10: From 2018, When Elementary School Teachers Dressed Up as a Trump Border Wall
Why, Idaho school teachers, why?
#LatinoRebels10: From 2018, the White NYC Lawyer Who Lost It Because People Were Speaking Spanish
At first, we called him “some white dude in midtown Manhattan” who literally went ballistic when he heard other people speaking Spanish at a lunch spot.
The Manufactured Debate About LATINX
Latino Rebels Radio: May 13, 2021
#LatinoRebels10: From 2017, the Super Bowl Immigration Ad That Wasn’t Really an Immigration Ad
Ah yes, the “big beautiful door.”
New Polling Shows that US Needs to Move Beyond Racist Insular Cases
Essentially, the Insular Cases are the U.S. legal framework that justify a colonial relationship with territories like Puerto Rico American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam and the Virgin Islands.
#LatinoRebels10: From 2015, When a Puerto Rican Won the Powerball
Ignorance is everywhere but in February of 2015, it felt like it was solely focused on the Puerto Rican who was a Powerball winner.
#LatinoRebels10: From 2015, the Ugly Anti-Blackness of Rodner Figueroa
No matter how you look at it, what Rodner Figueroa said on Univision’s “El Gordo y la Flaca” in the spring of 2015 about Michelle Obama was racist.
#LatinoRebels10: From 2015, About the Use of LATINX
Or the debate that never ends.
#LatinoRebels10: From 2012, the Arrival of the ‘White Hispanic’
Yes, it has always been a thing.
Separated Since 2017 Under Trump Policy, One Family Reunites This Week
The mother —who has been separated since September 2017 under the Trump administration’s pilot family separation policy in El Paso— surprised her two children Tuesday night at a family gathering in Philadelphia. They had been apart for three and a half years.
#LatinoRebels10: From 2011, the Push to End EMBORÍCUATE at the National Puerto Rican Day Parade
This story in 2011 put us on the digital map pretty early.
10 Years of Latino Rebels
Latino Rebels Radio: May 5, 2021