Civil Rights
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Trial for the killing of Joaquín Paredes: the revenge of the saros
The “visual inspection” began in Paso Viejo as part of the oral and public process that began on July 24…
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Del Río: A federal prosecutor who applies the law properly or who discriminates?
A journalistic investigation points to probable irregularities affecting migrants from Islamic countries
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The Banning of Books is a Despotic and Violent Act
In some cases the banning aroused astonishment at the ignorance of those who have the power to prevent the reading…
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When Republican Extremism is no Longer Hidden
Republicans use their majorities in state assemblies and governors’ mansions around the country in order to silence their opponents, particularly…
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Deaths at the border caused by the Border Patrol–when will it end?
For years, the Border Patrol investigated itself for hundreds of immigrant deaths; this injustice will come to an end
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Monkeypox Heavily Impacts Black and Latino Gay Men
istock (Model(s) used for illustrative purposes only) More than half of people with monkeypox in the United States are now…
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Editorial: Solidarity with journalists in Mexico
If there is no change in priorities, our neighbor of Mexico will become a news desert, and crime and misrule…
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Tennessee Judge Who Illegally Jailed Children to Retire
by Alexis Marshall and Meribah Knight, Nashville Public Radio, and Ken Armstrong, ProPublica ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom.…
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The Central American Diaspora Votes: a Photographic Testimony
A Photographic and personal testimony of members of the Central American Diaspora in the US participating in the 2020 election
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COVID-19 Response Inside California’s Division of Juvenile Justice
If DDJ´s inability to handle the 2019 Legionella outbreak at Chad is any indication, there is a lot to me…
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