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Stories From El Salvador: My Mother

I’ve never understood my mother’s paranoia when she hears certain words.

  • Oct 24, 2018
  • 9:32 AM

Who’s Behind Ice: The Tech and Data Companies Fueling Deportations

Technology companies are working with ICE.

  • Oct 23, 2018
  • 6:50 PM

Critics Call Bolsonaro’s and Son’s Comments Undemocratic

In July, Bolsonaro’s son, Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, said the Army could shut down Brazil’s top court, in reply to a question about what his father’s campaign would do if he was prohibited from taking office.

  • Oct 23, 2018
  • 12:40 PM

Assistant Professor in the #Humanities

“I, as a woman of color, am seeking for the opportunity to teach under the umbrella of the Humanities, broadly speaking.”

  • Oct 23, 2018
  • 12:26 PM

Can the Census Ask if You’re a Citizen? What’s at Stake in Court Battles Over 2020 Census

If people don’t participate in the census, that could result in a less accurate population count.

  • Oct 23, 2018
  • 9:12 AM

Media Note on Migrant Caravan: These Are Human Beings

Define American strongly encourages all news organizations to understand the facts and avoid use of overly politicized, sensational, xenophobic language.

  • Oct 23, 2018
  • 7:29 AM

Stories From El Salvador: Isabel

El Salvador was the place where I saw my mother as she truly was.

  • Oct 22, 2018
  • 3:39 PM

Andrew Gillum Clear Choice for Governor After Florida Debate (OPINION)

Floridians deserve a governor who has actual plans.

  • Oct 22, 2018
  • 2:56 PM

In Uruguay, New Law Grants Rights to Transgender People

The approved law requires the Uruguayan state to ensure that a minimum number of them is represented in the government.

  • Oct 22, 2018
  • 1:30 PM

An Open Letter to the Phoenix Community: Daniel Valenzuela Cannot Be City’s Next Mayor

It brings us no pleasure to publicly oppose him.

  • Oct 22, 2018
  • 10:45 AM

Lack of Outreach Still Major Issue for California Latino Voters in Election 2018

Despite numerous competitive contests in the state, new polling shows that a majority of California Latino voters have yet to be contacted by a campaign or candidate.

  • Oct 22, 2018
  • 9:14 AM

Latinos (Rebels) Out Loud

Latino Rebels Radio: October 21, 2018

  • Oct 21, 2018
  • 9:44 PM

Solidarity With Migrant Caravan (And NO to Repression)

Our governments in Mexico and Central America have adopted a policy of fear and racism imposed by the United States.

  • Oct 21, 2018
  • 8:33 PM

Los últimos en la fila de la quiebra lo pelean todo

Como parte del proceso de quiebra de Puerto Rico, dos comités representan a los pensionados y a los acreedores no asegurados, un grupo que incluye empleados públicos, maestros, contratistas del Gobierno y todo aquel que tenga reclamaciones de dinero contra el Estado.

  • Oct 21, 2018
  • 2:59 PM

Last in Line in Puerto Rico’s Bankruptcy Fight for Everything

As part of Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy process, two committees represent retirees and unsecured creditors, which include public employees, teachers, government contractors and everyone who has monetary claims against the commonwealth government.

  • Oct 21, 2018
  • 12:24 PM

Is Puerto Rico on Verge of Legalizing Opioid Overdose Reversal Drug Narcan?

Despite the uptick in overdoses public health workers have witnessed since 2016, the Puerto Rican government has yet to legalize the distribution of Narcan, the opioid antagonist proven to reverse overdoses and save lives.

  • Oct 19, 2018
  • 3:44 PM

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