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In Laredo, families grapple with air pollution as efforts to reduce toxic emissions stall
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A “ Bad Time” To Be Latino in America
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Facing budget shortfalls due to the end of COVID funding, cuts to Medicaid and tariffs,…
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As a Latina, I don’t believe that democracy has served me in my immigrant community…
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UW Medicine’s LatinX Diabetes Clinic Helps Break Down Healthcare Barriers for Latinos
The LatinX Diabetes Clinic offers linguistically and culturally accessible care for Latinos with diabetes.
Not Just for the Privileged: How Community Doulas Are Reimagining Birth Support
Community-based programs prioritize cultural understanding and trust.
Swinging Above Par: How Detroit’s Midnight Golf Program Is Changing Lives One Tee Time at a Time
A transformative after-school experience that has quietly been shaping the futures of Detroit youth since…
Illinois Residents Grapple With Urban Flooding
Excessive water that accumulates in developed areas, is a growing concern for residents and infrastructure.
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Partnership Nurtures the Next Generation of Journalists
Fellows will also have the opportunity for their work to be published on the Latino…
San Giving: Thanksgiving Reimagined Through Humor, Food, and Belonging
San Giving is a metaphor for the immigrant journey on traditions reshaped when transplanted into…
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California’s teacher shortage highlights inequities in teacher education. Supporting and retaining teachers of color starts…
ICE’s Growth Is Not Just an Immigration Issue — It’s a Threat to Democracy and Electoral Integrity
How ICE has fueled fear, voter suppression, and abuses of power—and what it means for…
Public Safety or Profiling? Implications of Vasquez Perdomo v. Noem for Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.
The Supreme Court’s decision raises concerns about racial profiling, as critics argue it permits stops…
How Ranchers and Grassroots Organizers Are Shaping Democracy in Wyoming
“We bring Latinos and Native Americans. We bring them to the capital. We want people…
Partnership Nurtures the Next Generation of Journalists
Fellows will also have the opportunity for their work to be published on the Latino…
There’s a Shortage of Teachers of Color -Support Begins in Preservice Education
California’s teacher shortage highlights inequities in teacher education. Supporting and retaining teachers of color starts…
UW–Madison Program Expands Culturally Competent Dementia Care for Wisconsin’s Latino Families
A new UW–Madison program is training medical students to provide culturally competent dementia care for…
How Latino Families Are Redefining Bilingual Learning in America
How Latino families are dismantling the “language gap” myth and redefining bilingual learning in America.
How Bias Blocks Student Success—and What Works Better
How deep-rooted biases are embedded in standardized testing and how they perpetuate inequities across classrooms.
Helping Students Speak Up and Stand Out in Washington
Founded in 2012 by Seattle native Toyia T. Taylor, Speak With Purpose is the only…
In Laredo, families grapple with air pollution as efforts to reduce toxic emissions stall
Activists and residents organize as they fear their city might be a hotspot of exposure…
States are quietly cutting child care funding — and families are out of options
Facing budget shortfalls due to the end of COVID funding, cuts to Medicaid and tariffs,…
UW–Madison Program Expands Culturally Competent Dementia Care for Wisconsin’s Latino Families
A new UW–Madison program is training medical students to provide culturally competent dementia care for…
The Loneliest Rooms on the Maternity Ward
While some new mothers receive abundant support and celebratory fanfare, migrant mothers often face bare…
The State of Health in America: A Political and Scientific Crossfire
While this political theater unfolds, the communities most devastated by COVID-19—Latino and Black families—remain largely…
As Puerto Rico’s Power Grid Crumbles, Rural Medical Patients Are Turning to Rooftop Solar
Special report outlines the lasting impacts of Hurricane Maria and how mismanagement of Puerto Rico’s…
As DOE Redirects Funding for Puerto Rico’s Rooftop Solar, Experts Say the Change Could Strengthen Gas Systems
The Puerto Rico Energy Resilience Fund was supposed to fund rooftop solar in vulnerable communities….
Solutions to an Illinois City’s Flooding Issue
Investigation of the many approaches that Berwyn’s local government can take to mitigate urban flooding…
Illinois Residents Grapple With Urban Flooding
Excessive water that accumulates in developed areas, is a growing concern for residents and infrastructure.
Improving Infrastructure In Washington To Benefit Both People and Nature
A project in Bellevue to update essential wastewater systems is designed to improve habitats for…
¡Presente! Dr. Martha Muñoz
A 2024 MacArthur Fellow, Dr. Martha Muñoz is known and celebrated for her groundbreaking research…
Meeting the Moment: Ensuring Wildlife, People, and Ecosystems Thrive
Maria Luisa Rossel works to unite all Americans and ensure the thriving of wildlife and…
Sazón de Washington: A story of tamales, beer, and belonging in Seattle
A commitment to culture and community that goes beyond aesthetics: “Being queer, brown, but also an immigrant – all those themes are very important to us.”
A “ Bad Time” To Be Latino in America
Majority of Latinos Disapprove of Trump’s Immigration and Economic Policies
Why Democracy Doesn’t Serve Me as a Latina
As a Latina, I don’t believe that democracy has served me in my immigrant community of taxpayers, hard workers, and families. They are not heard, not because of language barriers…
San Giving: Thanksgiving Reimagined Through Humor, Food, and Belonging
San Giving is a metaphor for the immigrant journey on traditions reshaped when transplanted into new soil.
Public Safety or Profiling? Implications of Vasquez Perdomo v. Noem for Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.
The Supreme Court’s decision raises concerns about racial profiling, as critics argue it permits stops based on a combination of factors that could be discriminatory.
How Ranchers and Grassroots Organizers Are Shaping Democracy in Wyoming
“We bring Latinos and Native Americans. We bring them to the capital. We want people to start seeing us…”
After ICE Raid, Wisconsin’s Dairy Labor Crisis Deepens
A recent ICE raid in Manitowoc County is adding pressure to Wisconsin’s dairy industry, which…
From Resilience to Recognition: The Journey of Washington’s Latino Entrepreneurs
When Marcos Wanless founded the Seattle Latino Chamber of Commerce in 2016, he wasn’t trying to reinvent…
Connecticut: Democracy, Innovation, and Economic Resilience
From its manufacturing roots in aerospace and defense to the impact of global trade on…
Protecting Undocumented Meatpacking Workers
Despite of the risks, undocumented laborers continue to make up a substantial portion of the…
Sazón de Pennsylvania: Mofongo Restaurant
A cultural hub for the Latino community, blending heritage, hospitality, and bold Caribbean cuisine
Feria de las Flores: Medellín Blooms with Culture and Color
Colombia’s cut flower industry intertwines cultural heritage with global trade, sustaining livelihoods, including USA, and…
Why Democracy Doesn’t Serve Me as a Latina
As a Latina, I don’t believe that democracy has served me in my immigrant community…
ICE’s Growth Is Not Just an Immigration Issue — It’s a Threat to Democracy and Electoral Integrity
How ICE has fueled fear, voter suppression, and abuses of power—and what it means for…
How Ranchers and Grassroots Organizers Are Shaping Democracy in Wyoming
“We bring Latinos and Native Americans. We bring them to the capital. We want people…
‘It is complete chaos’: TPS recipients search for solutions after protections end under Trump
“We have people … who have been here for over 15, 20 years, who have…
States, cities, and advocates fight immigration detention growth in court
From New Jersey and Kansas zoning laws to Florida environmental concerns, states, cities, and advocates…
Inside Courthouse Immigration Arrests: Controversy, Legal History, and Implications
The sudden shifts between protected and unprotected status has sparked controversy over immigration enforcement in…

