Latinos and African Americans suffer the nation’s highest rates of long COVID. Yet systemic health care inequality and poor outreach have resulted in clinics with mostly white patient lists.
Read MoreÁlvaro Enrigue’s latest novel is a trippy, thought-provoking reimagining of a seminal point in the history of the Americas: When Cortés came calling on Tenochtitlán.
Read MoreHow reporting has helped mold my mixed identity.
Read MoreOne up-and-coming immigrant comedian is resonating with Latino audiences both in social media and on the stage.
Read MoreWhy the Paris Olympics will have a lasting impact on women like me.
Read MoreThere is no unified mechanism for cross-referencing the DNA of searching families with the remains awaiting identification in U.S. morgues. So who identifies them and how?
Read MoreA presidential order might end a nightmare that’s been all too real for thousands of families. Certain undocumented spouses of citizens might finally win the right to work and apply for legal residency without risking deportation or exile of 10 years or more.
Read MoreWomen scholars open up about the challenges and possibilities of studying and teaching reggaetón in higher education.
Read MoreMujeres académicas hablan abiertamente sobre los retos y posibilidades de estudiar y enseñar sobre reggaetón en las universidades.
Read MoreLack of data and discrimination: Mexican authorities fail in the search for missing migrants.
Read MoreActivism, an emotional refuge for Arizona’s immigrant students.
Read MoreOvercrowded morgues and underreporting in Mexico's national database of missing persons.
Read MoreIn Russellville, Alabama, Superintendent Heath Grimes won national recognition for serving the city’s growing Hispanic student body. Then the district showed him the door.
Read MoreEn Russellville, Alabama, el superintendente Heath Grimes recibió reconocimiento nacional por atender las necesidades del creciente cuerpo estudiantil hispano de la ciudad. Luego, el distrito le mostró la puerta de salida.
Read MoreVolunteers at an overcrowded migrant shelter north of Mexico City perform the work that authorities neglect, confronting tragedies of others while struggling to care for themselves.
Read MoreLos voluntarios de una saturada casa de acogida para migrantes, al norte de Ciudad de México, realizan las labores que las autoridades no hacen, enfrentándose a las tragedias de los demás sin poder cuidarse a sí mismos.
Read MoreAfter unprecedented protests swept Cuba in 2021, a wave of people left the island to cross the United States’ southern border. One was journalist Jesús Jank Curbelo, who tells his story of being smuggled through Central America and Mexico.
Read MoreEn 35 estados del país, los estudiantes tienen derecho a asistir a la escuela preparatoria por lo menos hasta los 20 años de edad; una investigación de The 74 reveló que a un joven inmigrante de 19 años se le negó la entrada de manera reiterada.
Read MoreIn 35 states, students have a right to attend high school until at least age 20; a 74 investigation revealed a 19-year-old immigrant was repeatedly turned away.
Read MoreHace un año, 40 hombres murieron en un incendio en Ciudad Juárez. Un análisis de ProPublica y The Texas Tribune revela que el incidente fue el resultado previsto y previsible de cambios claves en las políticas fronterizas de EE.UU.
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