The Libre Initiative’s messaging on economic issues resonates with Latinos across the U.S., drawing support for conservative solutions that are ultimately harmful to their communities
Noncitizens may no longer feel safe showing up to public meetings to fight harmful local policies, advocates say
Swannanoa has long been home to a thriving Latinx community that is now struggling to find housing and employment in Western North Carolina
For people untouched by the incoming administration’s policies, the shift to authoritarianism will mostly feel aesthetic
The Miami Freedom Project has been monitoring Spanish-language media and documenting instances of misinformation to better understand and address the problem
One of the most pivotal presidential elections is just months away—and the growing Latinx population will play a central role. According to Pew Research, 36.2 million Latinx people are eligible to vote this year, 3.9 million more than in the 2020 presidential election. More broadly, about 1.
The Westside neighborhood of San Antonio, Texas, is the heart of the city’s Mexican-American working-class communities. Today, murals and tile mosaics featuring themes from Latinx culture dot the area. A bright yellow and orange “Bienvenidos al Westside” sign welcomes visitors to the neighborhood’s central Guadalupe Street, which grew
If media industry leaders do not value quality journalism produced by reporters who reflect the communities they serve, how can we expect the American public to?
The museum is the result of decades of activism and aims to educate people about the ongoing Chicano Movement
As the military falls short of its recruitment goals, it is using manipulative tactics that anti-militarism groups are educating and organizing against
Barrio Logan residents are fighting to change San Diego zoning laws that allow industrial pollution in their neighborhoods
Black and Latinx people are more likely to rely on public transit
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