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Oera Linda’s Book
The story of “The Book of Oera Linda” deserves to be part of a “streaming” series, since its story contains…
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Immigration
Between the legacy of César Chávez and the anti-immigrant vision of Republican extremism
Republicans don't recognize their contributions to the economy, and they will never admit that the hands of these farm workers…
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Recommended: Can Latinx and Latino coexist?
Cindy Hernandez hadn’t heard of the word Latinx until a school class last Thursday, the day after Democratic lawmakers in…
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How second- and third-generation Latinos are reclaiming the Spanish language
There is a resurgence in Latin Americans reclaiming their heritage language, the language spoken at home that’s different from the…
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Literature
The Vocabulist – First Printed Book with Arabic Characters
El Vocabulista by Pedro de Alcalá,(1505), the first book printed in Arabic, made it possible to discover the Andalusian dialect…
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Where is Pennsylvania’s Latino vote headed?
Nationally, Latinos are flexing their growing political muscle. They now make up 11% of the U.S. House, for example. In…
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COVID-19 effects on California will linger for years
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says California’s COVID-19 state of emergency will end on Feb. 28, just four days shy of…
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In photos: How Martin Luther King Jr. inspired Latinos
Hoping to organize a march against poverty, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was working with Mexican American civil rights leaders…
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George Santos: Putting the ‘Con’ in ‘Congressman’
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has only been in Congress a couple weeks, but he’s already known as Capitol Hill’s greatest…
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Los Angeles is changing how we think of Latino Political Power
Over the last 20 years, Los Angeles has elected its first Latino mayor and has three L.A. County sheriffs of…
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