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The Democrats’ Title 42 Dilemma
The administration of President Joe Biden is facing a moral dilemma, and also a political one, when it comes to…
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Latino voters can’t be ignored by L.A. mayoral candidates
When Antonio Villaraigosa ran for mayor of Los Angeles in the early 2000s, some were not ready for a Latino…
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Using Facebook’s Own Data to Understand the Platform’s Role in Jan. 6
by Brooke Stephenson ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive…
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Latinos in La Misión: A Story of Resistance and Community
If you walk down 24th street today you’ll see papel picado hanging overhead, the colorful murals and the smell of…
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How This Redistricting Cycle Failed To Increase Representation For People Of Color
It may get the most attention, but partisanship not the only way to measure how fair the country’s new congressional…
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Biden and the Immigrants: Bewilderment and Disillusionment
The use of “Title 42” to prevent refugee migrants from legally requesting asylum in the United States should be cancelled.…
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Solidarity with immigrants with no distinctions
The same solidarity with Ukranian refugees should be shown toward refugees from other nations and of other colors, whose lives…
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LULAC backs Puerto Rico statehood
LULAC, the country’s oldest civil rights organization announced its support for Puerto Rico statehood on Monday, breathing new life into…
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Latinx? Latino? Hispanic? A linguistics expert explains the confusion
The many pan-ethnic labels used to describe the group of people who trace their roots to Latin America or Spain…
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The Refugee Crisis in Ukraine: a Deepening Tragedy
The numbers of Ukrainian refugees grow every day with the indiscriminate bombings against civilian populations, whose purpose is precisely to…
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