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Last Year’s Hurricanes Also Decimated Islands Like Antigua and Barbuda (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: August 30, 2018
After Puerto Rico Raises Official Hurricane María Death Toll to Almost 3,000, White House Says Trump ‘Remains Proud’ About Federal Response
President had been criticized for saying shortly after the storm, when the official death toll was 16, that Hurricane Maria had not been “a real catastrophe like Katrina.”
NAFTA Negotiations: Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd?
Is that the position Canada now finds itself in with the United States and Mexico?
Trump Announces New NAFTA Deal Before Mexico’s Newly-Elected President Takes Office
The administration must present Congress with a deal at least 90 days in advance, which means the deadline is this Friday.
Eleven Months Later, Government of Puerto Rico Says Official Hurricane María Death Toll Has Gone From 64 to 2,975 Lost Lives
It took nearly a year for the Rosselló administration to admit what everyone already knew.
Read the Complete GW Study on Hurricane María Deaths in Puerto Rico
Total excess mortality post-hurricane using the migration displacement scenario is estimated to be 2,975 (95% CI: 2,658-3,290) for the total study period of September 2017 through February 2018.
Mollie Tibbetts’ Cousin Slams Trump’s Xenophobia About Murder
It’s not so simple.
Queer and Trans Migrants of Color Shut Down Intersection in Albuquerque for Three Hours
“I’m taking action this morning because there are transgender women in detention who fled violence from their countries only to face more horrific and deadly abuse in the United States.”
Beto O’Rourke Will Take Ted Cruz’s Senate Seat … If He Stops Campaigning Like Hillary Clinton (OPINION)
Lessons learned or mistakes repeated?
Colombia’s Anti-Corruption Referendum Fails to Pass Quorum Despite 99% Support
Nearly 11.7 million Colombians cast ballots, failing to reach the 12.1 million mark.
#NoLatinosNoTickets: NHMC and NLMC Protest Outside Paramount Pictures for Their Lack of Latino Talent on Screen and Behind the Scenes
“It’s 2018. Diversity and representation are no longer just buzzwords or special programs.”
The Future of the Chonga Girls: YouTube Can’t Be Only Place For Latinx Creators
Where does the Miami duo go next?
A Conversation With iLe (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: August 25, 2018
Andrew Gillum Represents the Best Choice for Florida Governor (OPINION)
Florida can make history.
All Nine Judges of Ecuador’s Highest Court Were Dismissed in What Former President Called ‘a True Coup’
The Council also accused the Court of postponing judicial decisions and of suspicious management of public funds.
The Quevedos (PODCAST)
Latino USA producer Sayre Quevedo finds himself on a journey to understand the family that he never knew.
The Quest to Make the Venezuelan Arepa a US Food Staple Has Begun
Earlier this week, a food truck from Harina PAN handed out free arepas outside of Nationals Park in DC.
NAHJ Response to Double Standard in Media Coverage Around Crime
News coverage around crimes committed by minorities continue to emphasize immigration status, ethnicity and race.