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I realize that I overthink everything, but it is beyond me how we put university administrators with little classroom experience in charge of educational reform when they have made careers of avoiding teaching.
DC Immigrant Rally Draws a Massive Number of Protestors, Few Journalists
Asked by Latino Rebels for a crowd count, a rally organizer said, “I don’t know, but this is way bigger than we expected.”
Black Leaders Call on President Biden to Grant Immediate Relief to Haitian Immigrants
Representatives from leading civil rights organizations express outrage at treatment of Haitian and other Black immigrants at U.S.-Mexico border.
In Shift, DHS Head Says Images From Border ‘Horrified’ Him
WASHINGTON (AP) — Photos and video of a Border Patrol agent on horseback using his long leather reins to lash at Haitian migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border prompted expressions of outrage Tuesday from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who sought to explain away the action a day earlier during a visit to South Texas.
New GAO Report Confirms What We All Already Knew: That Latinos Are SO Underrepresented in Media
The study, called “Workforce Diversity: Analysis of Federal Data Shows Hispanics Are Underrepresented in the Media Industry,” noted that “Hispanics are underrepresented in the media industry compared to their representation in the rest of the workforce.”
The U.S. and Corporate Media Are Failing Asylum Seekers… Again (OPINION)
By leaving out key data, white-owned media narratives serve to harden white nationalist views
Sandy’s Pandemic Diaries (A Latino USA Podcast)
Sandy Fleurimond, a first generation Haitian-American student at Temple University in Philadelphia, was looking forward to studying abroad during her senior year. But when the program was cancelled due to COVID-19, Sandy’s senior year took an unexpected turn.
Are These Two Latino Members of Congress Legalization’s Last Stand?
Two Congressional Hispanic Caucus stalwarts in the House of Representatives are tying their votes on Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget deal to immigration reform.
US Officials Defend Expulsion of Haitians From Texas Town
DEL RIO, Texas (AP) — More than 6,000 Haitians and other migrants have been removed from an encampment at a Texas border town, U.S. officials said Monday as they defended a strong response that included immediately expelling migrants to their impoverished Caribbean country and using horse patrols to stop them from entering the town.
Parliamentarian’s Decision Outrages Immigration Advocates, Sends Senate Democrats Reeling
“For me, this ruling does not mean that this process is over. We’re not going to take ‘no’ for an answer,” Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) said.
Regional Leaders Debate Future of Cooperation Amidst Tensions
The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) convened its VI Summit of Heads of State and Government in Mexico City on Saturday.
US Launches Mass Expulsion of Haitian Migrants From Texas
DEL RIO, Texas (AP) — The U.S. is flying Haitians camped in a Texas border town back to their homeland and blocking others from crossing the border from Mexico in a massive show of force that signals the beginning of what could be one of America’s swiftest, large-scale expulsions of migrants or refugees in decades.
Hamlet Lavastida: To Be or Not To Be? (OPINION)
This concerns you, wherever you are.
From EL FARO ENGLISH: Thousands Defy Bukele on El Salvador’s 200th Birthday
El Salvador, in Brief: Mass protests gripped San Salvador on Central America’s bicentennial anniversary of independence, marking a new phase for the opposition to President Bukele’s increasingly authoritarian rule. Bukele accused the international community of financing the protests to undermine his government.
OPINION: The Elite Politics of J Balvin
By only speaking out when it serves him and openly praising far-right politicians, Balvin has aligned himself with the elite instead of those fighting to build a better world.
OPINION: Biden-Harris Justice Department Embraces Racist Insular Cases
One week after members of Congress called on the Biden-Harris Department of Justice to condemn the racist Insular Cases, the Department has instead doubled down to argue based on the Insular Cases that people born in U.S. territories have no constitutional right to U.S. citizenship.
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Latino Rebels Radio: September 16, 2021
Sandra Cisneros Takes Us Back to Her Early Narratives With MARTITA, I REMEMBER YOU
“When I began the piece, I didn’t realize that that first part was going to be like a letter, a letter that she never sends,” Cisneros tells Latino Rebels.
Thousands Protest Against Bukele Government in El Salvador
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — Thousands of people gathered in El Salvador’s capital Wednesday for the first mass march against President Nayib Bukele, who protesters say has concentrated too much power, weakened the independence of the courts and may seek re-election.
LANGUAGE LESSONS Is a Beautiful Meditation on the Power of Friendship
When I first watched it, I was worried. Who wants to watch what amounts to a 91-minute Zoom call? It turns out me and I bet you too.
The Aftermath of the September 7 Protests in Brazil
Latino Rebels spoke to three experts in different areas to understand the political moment and what the pro-Bolsonaro demonstrations —and his retreat— mean for Brazil and its democracy.