A Place of Refuge

Dalila Argueta was forced to leave Honduras because of her opposition to a U.S.-backed mine. She now lives in exile in the Basque Country, in a home for those who fight for human rights.

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Authentic Self

A four-part series exploring identity, self-discovery, and authenticity, while addressing why newsrooms need more Latinx LGBTQIA+ journalists. The project is part of "More LGBTQIA + Latinx in Newsrooms,” a joint initiative by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ LGBTQIA+ Committee, palabra and GLAAD to share the stories and emphasize the importance of hiring more queer reporters.

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Coyotes Online

As the routes to the U.S. - Mexico border from Latin America become longer and more complex, emerging online networks are fixing everything from flights to visas to move would-be migrants from country to country.

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Las Lowriders

More women are ‘hitting switches,’ making cars bounce and changing the lowrider scene in Los Angeles. They’re increasingly behind the steering wheels and customizing their cars.

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Complicit Negligence

The families of assassinated reporters in Mexico face emotional and economic hardships and even death threats in the aftermath of the killings. Francisco Pacheco's family doubled down on their quest for justice.

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