Mexico does not guarantee access to COVID-19 vaccines to children born in the country who do not have identity documents
Read MoreDalila 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.
Read MoreNavigating Spanish Inclusive Language in Journalism School as a Non-Binary Latine.
Read MoreNavegar el español como idioma inclusivo en las escuelas de periodismo como latinx no-binarix.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreCómo un periodista latinx encontró alegría y libertad en su nombre.
Read MoreHow a Latinx journalist found freedom and joy in his name.
Read MoreCómo el periodismo ha ayudado a moldear mi identidad mixta.
Read MoreHow reporting has helped mold my mixed identity.
Read MoreEl poder y la presión de estar entre múltiples identidades, sexualidades y la travesía de la autoexploración.
Read MoreThe power and pressure from the in-between identities, sexualities and the journey of self-discovery.
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreAs more Latinos join urban gardens, the benefits, and obstacles to cultivating roots in the city come into focus.
Read MoreFeeling relief after getting laid off, a journalist reflects on her career reporting on the U.S./Mexico border, the cost to her mental health, and what she's learning about recovery.
Read MoreA new take on a timeless story showcases the cultural nuance and richness of the Latino culture.
Read MoreMore 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.
Read MoreYoung Latinos challenge traditional notions about mental health.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe lack of personal identification is a barrier for many immigrants across the U.S. The soon-to-be-implemented REAL ID policy threatens to keep more people on society’s margins.
Read MoreCan the Border Patrol’s pattern of mistreating migrants without recourse be reversed?
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