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New Horror Film by Omar Rodríguez López, ‘Amalia,’ Premieres in Paris
The border city of El Paso, Texas, plays as much a character as the story lead.
Why Boston Red Sox Manager Alex Cora Deserves All the Accolades for a World Series Victory
A bilingual/bicultural manager takes center stage.
Argentina Women’s Futbol (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 28, 2018
José Feliciano Gets His Due Respect at 50th Anniversary of National Anthem Performance
“I never knew that my patriotism was going to be misconstrued,” the iconic singer said.
Buford Gomez, Jr. Wants You to VOTE!
Keeping America American.
#FactsMatter: Accepting Asylum Seekers Is Legal and an American Tradition
Helpful reminders for media coverage of the refugee caravan.
NAHJ President Meets With AP About News Coverage of Migrants
“AP’s aim always is to be accurate, precise and neutral in our reporting and writing as our tradition and news values demand,” AP Vice President/Editor at Large for Standards John Daniszewski said.
Nearly Half of Latino Voters Experienced Electoral Barrier
The degree to which Latinos and other minority groups face such obstacles could shape the outcome of many races this November.
Portrait Of: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
The Latino USA interview.
If Elected, Brazil’s Bolsonaro Will No Longer Exit Paris Agreement
With a 12 percent lead heading into Sunday’s second-round vote, the longtime lawmaker, best known for his record of advocating for political violence, racism, homophobia, and sexism, has attempted to moderate his rhetoric around certain positions.
El Día de los Muertos: A Hybrid Tradition?
Every community practices El Día de los Muertos differently, but how we talk about those practices (and their histories) matters greatly.
Families Belong Together Calls Possible Trump Order to Limit Travel on Southern Border a ‘Latino Ban’
“The Trump Administration and the Republican Party have become the party of cruelty to families,” Jess Morales Rocketto said.
Black and Brown Unite Behind the Power of Laughter
Humor has deep philosophical meaning and liberating potential.
Venezuela Denies Funding Caravan Following Accusation From Vice President Mike Pence
Pence claimed that Honduras’ president had told him that Venezuela was financing leftists who had organized the caravan. He provided no evidence to back the claim.
US Territories (Actually, Colonies) Explained
Or why 4 million American citizens can’t vote.
More Than 7.8 Million Latino Voters Expected to Cast Ballots in Election 2018
This would mark a 15 percent increase in turnout and nearly a seven percent increase in the Latino share of the vote from 2014.
Democrats Can’t Count on Latinos to Swing the Midterms (OPINION)
This vote has always been more promise than reality.
Migrant Caravan Mourns Death in Chiapas
Back in Washington D.C., Vice President Pence defended President Trump’s statements that potential Middle Eastern terrorists were part of the caravan.
GAO Report on Unaccompanied Children: Gov’t Agencies Had Not Planned for Family Reunifications
“In response to the court order, the government identified 2,654 children for potential reunification. As of September 10,437 remained in custody.”
Racism and Southern Politics: A Song Stuck on Repeat
I see and hear that voice of hate, and yet I will happily participate in the democratic process.