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Why climate change matters to Latinos
Hurricane Mitch is the second-deadliest Atlantic hurricane on record. More than 11,000 people were killed and 3 million left homeless…
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The Molina Family Latino Gallery opens first exhibition June 18
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino will inaugurate the Molina Family Latino Gallery June 18 with its first…
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Public Health
Baby Formula Crisis: Between Parents and the Oligopoly
Protecting children also means that adults get vaccinated and take precautions. But now we are throwing the precautions to the…
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Public Health
As COVID-19 emergency coverage ends, millions of children could lose their health insurance
Some 40 million children currently enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP nationwide are at risk of losing their health insurance once…
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Latin America
Los Angeles Summit of the Americas at Risk of Failure
The strongest proof that U.S. foreign policy is already obsolete is the economic and commercial blockade that Washington has maintained…
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COVID took many in the prime of life, leaving families to pick up the pieces
Around 3 a.m. on a Sunday morning last October, Christina Summers got a phone call she’ll never forget. It was…
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Latino Muslims — a growing group — struggle to find their place in the Islamic community
A woman announces, “You can break the fast now” and everyone reaches for a date, some whispering prayers before they…
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Latino abortion rights advocates warn of dark times if Roe v Wade is reversed
"What we fear is that abortion was targeted first and that in all likelihood emergency contraception and birth control will…
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Black and Latino Americans hopeful about student debt forgiveness
About 90% of Black Americans and 72% of Latinos take student loans to attend college, compared to 66% of White…
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California wants to be a sanctuary for abortion rights. But in the Central Valley, care is harder to reach
VISALIA, Calif. – A decade ago, Karina Gallardo-Montoya did not see the same support for reproductive health care access in…
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