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El negocio de la vergüenza que genera millones de dólares en Haití y acelera el cambio climático
La industria más grande en Haití es fantasma. El negocio del carbón generó $300 millones en el año 2012, según la Oficina de Minas y Energía.
Charcoal, the Shameful Business That Generates Millions of Dollars in Haiti and Accelerates Climate Change
Haiti’s largest industry is ghostly. The charcoal business generated $300 million in 2012, according to the Office of Mines and Energy.
Britain Apologizes for Ill Treatment of ‘Windrush Generation’ Caribbean Immigrants
Interior Minister Amber Rudd recognized thousands of legal British residents are being denied basic rights like health services and are being threatened with deportation.
A United People Will Keep Fighting for Pro-Immigrant California Values Act
Showing so much strength in the face of hate, supporters of SB 54 have been educating.
Puerto Rico está lejos de tener un plan para enfrentar el cambio climático
El costo de la inacción asciende a $240 mil millones, casi tres veces la cantidad de la deuda pública puertorriqueña, que es impagable.
Puerto Rico Far From Having Plan to Face Climate Change
Thirteen years later, not much has happened.
In Defiance of Hate: CA Governor Rejects Trumps Proposal to Send National Guard to the Border
“Trump wants to use the National Guard like an invading army because he is obsessed with demonizing both immigrants and California.”
Mexico Continues to Militarize Its Border: Where’s the Outrage?
Mexico’s current government is complicit with Trump. No more. No less.
Latinx and Proud in New MISS YOU LIKE HELL Off-Broadway Musical
Aside from the politics of the play, this is, at its core, a story about love, forgiveness, and endurance of the human spirit.
#HaitiForever: Visiting Haiti After BLACK PANTHER
From its first days as a nation, it seems Haiti has been punished by the rest of the world for birthing itself.
Subdued Summit of the Americas Focused on Anti-Corruption Measures
President Trump was the first U.S. president to skip the summit since Bill Clinton founded it in 1994.
Arizona Says No to In-State Tuition for DACA Students (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio, April 15, 2018
Caravan Asylum Seekers Learn About Their Rights in Puebla, Mexico
Half of the refugees on the Refugee Caravan are mothers, fighting to protect their young children.
Tennessee Lawmaker Had No Problem Saying ‘Wetback’ in Legislative Session
Easy there, cowboy.
Trinidad and Tobago to Decriminalize Homosexuality
LGBTQ supporters and human rights groups celebrated the decision, hoping it will inspire other Caribbean nations that still criminalize homosexuality.
Bruno Mars Cultural Appropriation Debate Highlights Continuing Invisibility of Afro-Latinx
It’s notable that so few people weighing in on this debate even recognized Puerto Rico as a site of the African diaspora.
Why We Should Abolish ICE Counsel
As practicing immigration attorneys, we believe that calls to abolish ICE should extend to ICE counsel, since ICE attorneys play an integral role in the deportation process by securing the deportation orders that ICE deportation officers later carry out.
López Obrador Broadens His Base in an Effort to Win the Presidency on His Third Attempt
AMLO is the frontrunner for the July 1 presidential elections in Mexico.
Pope Francis Recants on Chile Abuse Case, Asks Victims for Forgiveness
The leader of the Catholic Church drew anger in Chile during a visit to the country in January, when he defended Bishop Juan Barros, who allegedly hid sex crimes by a priest.
Gunas, la etnia a la que el cambio climático arrinconó
Los nativos de la isla Cartí Sugdup, en el archipiélago de Guna Yala, se alistan entre temores y esperanza para trasladarse a tierra a firme y convertirse en el primer poblado indígena en América Latina realojado por el cambio climático.