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As Case of Former Pennsylvania Police Officer Gets Set for Trial, Family of Slain Latino Man Stays Hopeful
During the Thursday hearing at an Allentown courtroom, the prosecutor reportedly showed graphic video footage of the moments leading up to the shooting.
There’s Nothing ‘Catchy’ About Racism: Pledge to Boycott ‘Illegal Tacos’ in Philadelphia
Hispter racism redux.
UN Secretary General Backs Exiled Anti-Corruption Commissioner as Protests Continue in Guatemala
“I see no reason to lose confidence in Commissioner Velásquez,” wrote Guterres.
Latino Midterm Tracking Poll Shows Movement on Issues Amid Continuity
By aggregating the three weeks of interviews, our polling finds that internally among Latino voters only Cuban Americans have a favorable view of the president, at 57%.
Nearly 60 Percent of Latino Voters Have Yet to Be Contacted by Candidates or Parties in Advance of 2018 Election
Latino voters in Texas most likely to view participating in the 2018 Election as more important than the 2014 Election.
Drugging Detained Children Is Like Using a Chemical Straitjacket
This is ‘pharmaceutical violence.’
UN Report: Colombia Coca Production at All-Time High
Officials worry that this could harm the country’s peace efforts.
On the First Anniversary of Hurricane María, an Open Letter to the 115th United States Congress
We deserve answers along with the American citizens of Puerto Rico.
A Comprehensive List of Stories About Puerto Rico’s Hurricane María Death Toll
Close to a year of work.
Opposition Party in Peru Passed President’s Congressional Reforms
Vizcarra proposed the reinstatement of the Senate and a term limit for congressmen.
Over 130 Lawmakers Condemn Trump Remarks on Hurricane Death Toll in Puerto Rico
In bicameral letter, lawmakers demand apology, call on President to acknowledge official death toll and improve recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, Let’s Leverage Our Huge Potential and Register to Vote (Opinion)
If we do not register to vote, we will never be able to hold the Trump administration accountable.
Three in Four Latino Voters Believe President Trump Should Step Down If Evidence Finds His Campaign Interfered in Election 2016
Results show Latino voters split on Robert Mueller, with less than half reporting that they think he is conducting a fair investigation into a possible connection to the Russian government
A Glimmer of Hope
Phillip Arroyo writes about a mural dedicated to Puerto Rico he found in Orlando, and its meaning in the face of injustices.
In Argentina, Former President Kirchner Charged in Corruption Scandal
According to the indictment, Kirchner collected bribes from construction companies in exchange for public works contracts.
Mudos los hospitales tras sus fallas por el huracán
Los problemas se reflejaron en el alza histórica de muertes.
As Cuba Backs Gay Marriage, Churches Oppose the Government’s Plan
Intense debate has surrounded the possibility of marriage equality, and not just within the government’s official public meetings.
Berta Cáceres Murder Trial to Begin
In March 2016, Cáceres was shot dead in her house a week after opposing the construction of a dam.
FEMA Administrator Shows No Empathy at All About Puerto Rico’s Hurricane Dead
“Spousal abuse goes through the roof. You can’t blame spousal abuse, you know, after a disaster on anybody,” Brock Long said at one point.
Mijente Statement on the Border Patrol Agent Who Murdered Four Women and Abducted a Fifth
“These four women now join a list of countless other people who have been killed simply for being born on one side of an invisible line and risking their lives to transcend it.”
Puerto Rico DOES Matter, President Trump (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: September 16, 2018