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Understanding Federal-Local Divide in Immigration Enforcement
As immigration has grown politically contentious, some towns and cities have enacted sanctuary policies to limit local agencies’ cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts.
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America’s child care system relies on immigrants. Without them, it could collapse
The Trump administration’s far-reaching war on immigration is threatening America’s already-fragile child care system.
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¡Presente! Angelica Salas’s Journey From Undocumented Immigrant to Community Leader
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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.
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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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American Democracy as a Young Brown, Low-Income Queer Woman
“I didn’t inherit American democracy. I was made an accessory to it. I’ve watched my…
Energy Instability in Rural Puerto Rico: Building Power Structures From the Ground Up
Faced with limited government support,, local activists are providing for sick and elderly residents in…
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…
LGBTQ refugees came to America to escape discrimination. Now, they live in fear in the U.S.
Caught at the intensifying intersections of discrimination and criminalization of asylum seekers and LGBTQ residents…
The Responsibility of the First Vote
“Being a first-generation American with my immigrant parents means voting is more than a personal…
Environmental justice activism finds energy in MN’s Latino communities
Researchers said the harmful impact of climate change is one of the drivers behind Latino…
Academia is Failing Women of Color
At all stages of academia, historically marginalized students are pushed out by various institutional mechanisms…
Hortencia Zavala Foundation Announces Summer Intern
“I’m proud to be able to use my bilingual skills to bring attention to the…
Chicago Head Start Programs Face Uncertainty After Regional Office Closure
Federal cutbacks raise fears among Chicago area grantees about the future of the program and…
Let’s Support Multilingual Learners in Texas
In order to meet these students’ needs, we must adapt a strategic approach to increasing…
Washington Schools Confront Growing Concerns Over ICE Raids
Teachers say that their students have expressed fear; others feel it’s not a concern for…
When safe spaces disappear: students, faculty grapple with Utah’s anti-DEI law
WSU closed down all cultural centers, harming students.
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…
Trump/Musk Mended Feud: What It Teaches About Domestic Violence & Economic Security
I didn’t leave until my situation became extremely violent because I was raised by my…
Caribbean Pride: Our Continued Existence Is Resistance
” We must continue to work to end the colonial legacy of oppression and its…
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.
Designing with purpose: Carla Murillo-Gonzalez
Murillo-González talks about architecture,
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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
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Meeting the Moment: Ensuring Wildlife, People, and Ecosystems Thrive
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Factory Farm Pollution Can Be Seen From Space, Scientists Say
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Western Monarch Butterfly Population Plummets to Near Record Low
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Understanding Federal-Local Divide in Immigration Enforcement
As immigration has grown politically contentious, some towns and cities have enacted sanctuary policies to limit local agencies’ cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts.
America’s child care system relies on immigrants. Without them, it could collapse
The Trump administration’s far-reaching war on immigration is threatening America’s already-fragile child care system.
LGBTQ refugees came to America to escape discrimination. Now, they live in fear in the U.S.
Caught at the intensifying intersections of discrimination and criminalization of asylum seekers and LGBTQ residents here in America.
Community Policing in New Jersey Strengthens Trust With the Public
The NextGen Strategic Plan for the Paterson Police Department aims to make the city a safer place to live and work, while restoring trust between the community and law enforcement…
Caribbean Pride: Our Continued Existence Is Resistance
” We must continue to work to end the colonial legacy of oppression and its manifestation in policies rooted in white supremacy that upend reproductive rights.”
The Stars and Stripes Forever?
Do protesters against ICE raids in L.A. brandishing the Mexican tricolor suggest loyalty to a foreign country rather than the U.S.?
Chinese investments in Cuba demonstrate a waning U.S. influence in the region
“By suspending foreign aid and dismantling USAID, the Trump administration has weakened our national security,…
New Answer to Gentrification in Chicago
Affordable housing developments in Chicago’s Humboldt Park aim to provide living spaces for local educators,…
Local Economic Partnership Helps Montana Town Embrace New Work Sectors
Missoula’s Hispanic or Latino population is over 5% of the total population.
One Stop Party Shop: Dulcería La Fiesta Inc.
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Latino Freeze Movement: Do Economic Boycotts Create Real Change?
Actor John Leguizamo is pushing for a national freeze on all shopping on February 28,…
Will Trump’s immigration crackdown be good or bad for the economy?
Sensationalized headlines about the small number of lawbreaking immigrants will not change the fact that…
Understanding Federal-Local Divide in Immigration Enforcement
As immigration has grown politically contentious, some towns and cities have enacted sanctuary policies to limit local agencies’ cooperation…
Activism in Free Press
Poll: Spanish speakers in the U.S. are more likely to feel like they don’t have…
Does My Vote Still Matter?
The exhaustion voters are experiencing is causing citizens to disengage from politics.
American Democracy as a Young Brown, Low-Income Queer Woman
“I didn’t inherit American democracy. I was made an accessory to it. I’ve watched my…
The Responsibility of the First Vote
“Being a first-generation American with my immigrant parents means voting is more than a personal…
Faith, Democracy and the Catholic Duty To Stay Involved
“ I watched political debates over immigration in the early 2000s shape how families like…