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Read MoreIndigenous fishermen on Mexico’s Gulf coast want to put the country’s oil giant on trial for decades of sulfur pollution that’s choked streams and rivers that feed their families
Read MoreA high school junior says applying for college is an unfair competition. She wants school officials to introduce college to students in marginalized communities in a more civilized, effective way
Read MoreAs Latinos in entertainment continue a very public quest for greater visibility and control over their narratives, there are many working equally hard behind the scenes mentoring, empowering and inspiring a growing community of Latino creatives
Read MoreMore Latino men are dying by suicide, even as the national rate declines. Experts point to job loss, substance abuse, poor access to care and the stigma of mental illness
Read MoreLa infancia en Puerto Rico ha sobrevivido largos períodos de inestabilidad por desastres socionaturales, incluyendo un aumento en los feminicidios
Read MoreChildren in Puerto Rico have survived long periods of instability due to socio-environmental disasters, including an increase in femicides
Read MoreAs guest workers increase, so do concerns about wage cheating. Labor Department investigations haven’t kept pace with the increase in demand for workers
Read MoreLong under threat, Latin American journalists confront a new era of risk
Read MoreThe journalists behind the story of Black landowners who played important – but erased – roles in California’s Gold Rush show how they re-examined a history we thought we knew.
Read MoreA half-century after the death of its iconic big-leaguer, Roberto Clemente, it’s a time of introspection for Puerto Rican baseball
Read MoreWhile time runs out and the planet heats up, conscious fashion designers are taking action to save it.
Read MoreA record number of Oscar nominations are among the signs that 2022 might be the year the Latino storyline in Hollywood is rewritten
Read MoreRefugees escaping crisis in places like Myanmar, Venezuela and Afghanistan have found a welcoming community in a scenic university town in central New York state
Read MoreJoaquina and Sonia lost their childcare jobs to the pandemic. So the Mexican immigrants in New York turned to what they know best. Their chalupa stand in Queens now guards them from a financial crisis
Read MoreIn Houston, an unsolved crime spawned community unity, after-school programs and safe spaces for children and families
Read MoreBased in California’s Steinbeck Country, Jaime Cortez’s debut book, ‘Gordo,’ shows the vulnerable rawness of what it means to be an outsider
Read MoreA journalist details the loss of independence he’s learned to live with – and his exploration of why epilepsy is a growing problem among Latinos in the United States.
Read MoreThe pandemic has disproportionately affected Latinos, an impact made worse by the loss of fitness opportunities. Now, many are tightening the laces and blazing new paths toward healthy living
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic pushed an immigrant mother to grab the kids and hit the road to discover their adopted country. Along the way the family rediscovered itself
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