Race
Destroy the Hispanic Industrial Complex
I’ve always said that community is about reciprocity. The Hispanic industrial complex only takes, takes, takes. That’s why it deserves to be destroyed.
Reflections of a White Studies Survivor
“Hello, my name is Alvaro Huerta, and I’m a White Studies Survivor.”
‘The Color of Wealth in Miami’ Is Black and White
More studies are necessary to supplement our understanding of the racial identification of newer Americans and immigrant communities.
Fueling Fears of a ‘Hispanic Invasion’
The cancer of white supremacy will require a much more complex and multifaceted cure.
Cross-Border Ties Still Strong Despite El Paso Mass Shooting
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — Chatting with friends and carrying his lunch cooler, Carlos Carrillo was among hundreds packing the international bridge as they returned to Mexico from their jobs across the border.
What School Segregation Looks Like in the US Today, in 4 Charts
Despite years of government desegregation efforts and the proven benefits of integrated schools, our recently published research shows that U.S. school segregation is higher than it has been in decades.
Go Back to Your Country! But I’m American
How many more racist statements do we need to hear from the president before people can openly admit that what he is saying is racist?
Pew Confirms the Obvious: Darker-Skinned Latinos Say They Experience More Discrimination
So what are we as a community going to do about it?
Panamanian TV Host Asks: Where Are the Black Latinas in Reggaeton? (VIDEO)
“We have a problem, we want black music but we don’t want black women?” says Gata, a 25-year-old show host.
Trump Taps Former Immigration Official as His Border Czar
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday said he was bringing a longtime lawman and enthusiastic supporter out of retirement to serve as “border czar” as his administration struggles with a worsening crisis that his hard-line immigration policies have failed to stem.
When a School Door Closes: A Futuro Media Community Podcast Lab Production
Latino Rebels Radio: June 6, 2019
Brazil’s History of Anti-Blackness
Latino Rebels Radio: June 2, 2019
The Voices of Intersectionality: Life as a Disabled Latinx
The combined effects of being marginalized through ableism and racism, as a Disabled Latinx, can weigh heavily.
New Collective Seeks to Affirm the Experiences of Black Latinas Within Latino Studies
“We stand together to name Black Latina women as central to the popular and formal scholarship on race within Latinidad.”
The US White Majority Will Soon Disappear Forever
White nationalists want America to be white again. But this will never happen. America is on its way to becoming predominantly nonwhite.
Principal at Austin Elementary School Removed After Accusations of Anti-Immigrant Bias
Gabriela Soto’s attitude allegedly fostered and condoned acts of animosity toward undocumented families.
The Wall Is Here: Fighting Everyday Racism, Hate at Work (OPINION)
I heard something I did not expect to hear from a patient as part of my bedside care.
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.
My Great Expectations For Miles Morales
His magic is that he tells Black and Latino children that their stories matter.
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.