Latinidad
The Dilemma of Latino Student Organizing and the Politics of Naming
About the MEChA fallout.
‘It’s Funky Enough:’ AOC and the Conundrum of Language
That particular brand of mediocre whiteness is front and center when it comes to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s most vocal critics.
Being Asian and Latino
In this episode, Latino USA hears from four listeners, who were invited on the show to discuss their own Asian-Latino identity.
Reflections of a MEChista by a Chicano Scholar Activist
How MEChA shaped my life and transformed me.
From Tamarindo Podcast: Chicano, Latina, Latinx… What’s in a Name?
Latino Rebels Radio: April 4, 2019
Student Group MEChA Holds Vote to Change Name, Prompting Strong Reactions
Student leaders of the group voted almost unanimously to drop “Chicano” and “Aztlan” from the name.
Central American (In)Visibility: A Poem
Zero tolerance policies/Combined with white supremacy
Puerto Ricans in Chicago: The Stories of Struggle and Survival Go On
Chicago is home to one of the nation’s largest and most organized Puerto Rican communities in the United States.
Anti-Hate Resolution Initially Excludes Latinos: Why? (OPINION)
As a nation, we should do no less for a people who have given so much and yet have been recognized for so little.
Netflix Announces ONE DAY AT A TIME Is Cancelled, and as Expected, Twitter Users Let Them Have It
“Please don’t take this as an indication that your story is not important,” Netflix said.
Latinx Drag Queen Posts GRWM Video at Border Wall
“He is making up all of these lies of a huge border crisis and makes it seem like we are living in these times of war. There was nothing going on at the border. I was hanging out doing my makeup,” Lushious Massacr said.
Stories From El Salvador: Aunt Lidia
She disappeared during the civil war and never returned.
Black History Month: Reflecting on the Anti-Black History of Excluding Haiti From Latinidad
Let’s examine how Haiti and Haitians are historically and today excluded from Latinx identity.
Stories From El Salvador: El Jute
This is the life of a refugee
Stories From El Salvador: Angie
I am the proud daughter of a Salvadoreño Father.
My Great Expectations For Miles Morales
His magic is that he tells Black and Latino children that their stories matter.
Stories From El Salvador: 900 Soldiers
“So because I had shown to be a hard worker, he sent me off to one of the hardest jobs I’ve had.”
Must-Watch: A Needed Conversation Among Afro-Latinx and African Americans on Anti-Blackness
The panel allowed space for a rich and open dialogue that pushed the envelope.
The Glory and Curse of Our Numbers
We are built for this era.
The Least ‘Diverse’ City in the United States Is Full of Latinos
A WalletHub report considered Hialeah, Florida, as the least “diverse” city in the United States.