Mental illness has shaped our family dynamic, and our adult lives. It's been 22 years of dreading phone calls from police, from strangers
Read MoreEven with gas prices falling, the recent rise is still hurting Latinos already reeling from Covid and inflation
Read MoreHis parents were assassinated in the darkest days of Guatemala’s modern history. Four decades later, he’s finally finding answers to questions about his parents’ deaths. He’s still concerned for the safety of his family, and now wonders if it’s too late for justice
Read MoreAs a mixed-race Latino boy, he was told that being an artist wasn’t for someone like him, that he should get a job in construction. Instead, he made music
Read MoreCOVID increased maternal health risks for Hispanic people. Why? And who’s helping them navigate the challenges to their well-being?
Read MoreBorder agents improperly shared confidential information on U.S. journalists, activists, and others with Mexican law enforcement, putting these individuals at risk in a country with a dismal record on human rights
Read MoreAlmost 40 years after a tragic civil war in Guatemala, the collateral damage continues. Two families - two communities - today have widely different visions of one man
Read MoreGovernor Greg Abbott says he can make coming to the U.S. more miserable than being smuggled in the back of a tractor-trailer
Read MoreAfter the 2021 halt in applications, many Dreamers’ dreams are set aside
Read MoreAnti-abortion advocates don’t just want to criminalize abortion. Their strategy is to isolate the person seeking an abortion by targeting everyone that makes such care possible, whether it’s providers, friends — or journalists
Read MoreA human bridge of stories made into a podcast
Read MoreA Black woman lifts Afro Colombians in forgotten regions of the country out of a narrative of exploitation, poverty and war and into a new promise of equity, development and peace
Read MoreExpanding view of domestic violence in California gives survivors new tool, but unsympathetic judges remain an obstacle
Read MoreA longtime activist for immigrant rights turns her attention to children hurt by family separation, and deportation, with a book that specially speaks to them
Read MoreLatin American feminists don’t believe that the end of Roe vs. Wade affects laws passed in their countries, but they warn of the spread of an anti-reproductive rights narrative fostered by misinformation and opportunistic politicians
Read MoreReproductive care will be even more challenging for marginalized people after the fall of Roe v. Wade
Read MoreOne immigrant endured more than two decades of psychological manipulation and financial abuse by her husband, yet didn’t think she was a victim. Legal safeguards modeled on domestic violence protections are limited and came too late to help her
Read MoreWhile the fate of DACA is in the hands of federal courts, many beneficiaries crave the stability the program doesn’t offer them
Read MoreAs more Latinos join urban gardens, the benefits, and obstacles to cultivating roots in the city come into focus
Read MoreGuilt, PTSD, and vicarious trauma. Covering tragedies in their communities takes a toll on Latino journalists
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