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LA Sheriff Vows to Roll Out Body Cams: Alex Villanueva’s First Sit-Down Interview as Sheriff-Elect of LA County
He has upended the political establishment.
Rep. Castro Named Chair of Congressional Hispanic Caucus
“We will also continue holding the Administration accountable for their failed handling of Hurricane Maria, and dishonest efforts to add a citizenship question to the census,” the Texas Democrat said in a release.
Here’s the Story of How Salesforce Tried to Silence Activists Calling Them Out Over Their Contract With US Border Patrol
Until the company cancels the contract, they are directly responsible for human rights violations like the unreasonable use of force we saw at the border last week.
Federal Lawsuit Challenges Florida Sheriff Over ICE Collaboration
The case was brought against Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay on behalf of Peter Brown, who was detained by the county at ICE’s request.
Las 7:31am y su conexión con la tradición cultural ponceña
Quizás no deba sorprender la cimarronería de su propuesta.
How Non-Black People of Color Perpetuate Racism
What do we do when we hear an individual or a marginalized collective use derogatory terms towards another marginalized community?
Mexico Inaugurates New President
After taking an oath to office, Andrés López Obrador spent the weekend speaking to Congress and making public appearances at the inaugural celebration, a dinner with foreign officials, and a spiritual cleansing ceremony where he vowed to “purify public life in Mexico.”
Fighting Femicide and Machismo in Puerto Rico
Latino Rebels Radio: December 2, 2018
In Virginia Progressive Politics, Representation Matters
Virginia’s increasingly diverse population built a coalition and mobilized against a Republican Party that has remained steadfast in their allegiance to Trump, divisive tactics, and incessant attempts to demonize entire communities.
NAHJ President Calls Out Immigration Ad by Yahoo! News
The immigration debate in the United States is much more complex than a three-word advertisement.
The Ongoing Challenges to Trump Administration’s Asylum Policy
Latino Rebels Radio: November 30, 2018
Putting On My Lipstick For War
I dare someone call me spicy.
LIVE From Mexico: From Catcalling to Femicide
How are Mexican women mobilizing to fight for their lives and each other?
After Heavily Questioned Trial, 7 of 8 Convicted of Berta Cáceres Murder
Cáceres was shot dead in March 2016, after leading a campaign to fight the internationally financed Agua Zarca hydroelectric dam, which was being built on a river sacred to the Lenca people.
Rep. Luis Gutiérrez Says Farewell on the House Floor (VIDEO)
“But let us be clear: people sacrificed and died so that I could speak here.”
An Update on NAHJ-Sinclair Broadcast Discussion
“I want to thank Hugo and the NAHJ for a very productive and honest conversation,” said SBG VP of News Scott Livingston.
Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation Awardees Shine a Bright Future for Music
Meet the four scholarship recipients who had the opportunity to go to Las Vegas and attend the Latin Grammys.
Pew: Number of Unauthorized Immigrants in US at Lowest Level Since 2007
Mexico has seen a dramatic drop.
Puerto Rico Fiscal Board Fights for Secrecy
Under various justifications, Puerto Rico’s federally appointed Fiscal Control Board fights to keep secret some of its communications with the U.S. government, alleging that its disclosure would affect the island’s economy, financial markets and the ability of the entity to exercise its powers over the local government.