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Californians See Problems at the Border but Sympathize with Migrants
Immigration—already a politically divisive issue—is becoming increasingly contentious. Even as asylum seekers continue to arrive at the southern border, President…
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How Latino-owned businesses and entrepreneurs are driving the U.S. economy
Irán Sanchez Salazar and Daisy Orosco pose in front of their coffee pop-up cart. The business and real-life partners started…
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Don’t Count on a Latino Red Wave—It’s a Latino Red Mirage
Are Latino voters moving to the right? The Latino electorate reflects much of America’s Latino communities: incredibly diverse and rapidly…
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Who Pays for Reparations? The Immigration Challenge in the Reparations Debate
Since the 2020 “racial reckoning,” there has been increased political momentum behind reparations for slavery. Debates about reparations have moved…
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The fossil fuel industry wants you to think Latinos are against EVs
COALINGA, Calif. — In the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, where cattle feedlots and rows of almond and pistachio…
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National survey: Biden has a Latino problem | Commentary
One of America’s largest and fastest-growing voting groups is deeply dissatisfied with the status quo. Politicians ignore the Hispanic community…
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Latino leaders dismiss Sen. Menendez’s claim of persecution over ethnicity
Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.), chair of the House Democratic Caucus, said at a news conference after a meeting with the…
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Latinos Had Only 10 Leading Roles Across 2022’s Top-Grossing 100 Films
The full study will be released next month, examining 1,600 top-grossing films released from 2007 to 2022 and more than…
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Bullying in California: In Some School Districts, Black Students Are Being Targeted by Their Latino Peers
By Edward Henderson | California Black Media (CBM) – On Feb. 16, 2022, a Black student in the Santa Barbara…
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More than half of non-Spanish-speaking Latinos have been shamed
UIUC Professor Silvina Montrul’s office is filled with Spanish textbooks, picturebooks, games and other learning materials. She keeps the items…
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