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Maduro’s capture marks a turning point for Venezuela — and sets up major political, security, and diplomatic challenges for the United States.
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“Digital Divine,” Exploring the Spiritual Imagination of Artificial Intelligence
Jo‑El Lopez’s Digital Divine turns our digital icons into a new spiritual universe.
Trump’s Second Year and the Crossroads Facing Latinos
Latinos brace for a turbulent 2026: economic strain, immigration fears, and major clean‑energy job losses….
When a Lifelong Friendship Ends in the MAGA Era
A New Year’s resolution on shedding what no longer contributes to one’s life, positively or…
Latino Voters in Pennsylvania Reassess Trump’s First Year
Economic pressures, immigration crackdowns, and shifting political identities reshape this key community ahead of the…
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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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How Texas’ Housing Changes Betrays Its Most Vulnerable Communities
How Texas’ new housing laws—promoted as affordability reforms—risk deepening inequities by weakening protections for low‑income…
Nonprofit Offers $2,500 Financial Relief As over 6,000 Undocumented Students Lose In-State Tuition
“I just felt an overwhelming sense of helplessness,” she said, when the programs designed to…
Preserving Aramaic: One Woman’s Fight to Save the Language of Jesus
Elías embodies the complex life of Arameans in Israel — an almost forgotten minority that…
Latino Families Keep Nochebuena Alive Across Borders and Barriers
Nochebuena remains a celebration of resilience — preserving a tradition that transcends geography, politics, and…
Let America Vote to Welcome Its 51st Star
A national vote would spotlight facts, sweep aside myths and let communities take down barriers…
The Two Myths Fueling the Trump Administration’s Anti-Immigrant Scapegoating
Scapegoating narrative relies entirely on two myths: “American exceptionalism” and “third world mediocrity”
Barney, Big Bird, and Immigrant Children Need You!
Defunding of PBS endangers educational support for children, especially for first-generation immigrant children who rely…
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.
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…
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…
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…
“Digital Divine,” Exploring the Spiritual Imagination of Artificial Intelligence
Jo‑El Lopez’s Digital Divine turns our digital icons into a new spiritual universe.
Trump’s Second Year and the Crossroads Facing Latinos
Latinos brace for a turbulent 2026: economic strain, immigration fears, and major clean‑energy job losses. The stakes have never been higher.
When a Lifelong Friendship Ends in the MAGA Era
A New Year’s resolution on shedding what no longer contributes to one’s life, positively or productively.
Latino Voters in Pennsylvania Reassess Trump’s First Year
Economic pressures, immigration crackdowns, and shifting political identities reshape this key community ahead of the 2026 elections.
Nonprofit Offers $2,500 Financial Relief As over 6,000 Undocumented Students Lose In-State Tuition
“I just felt an overwhelming sense of helplessness,” she said, when the programs designed to support her ended. “It felt like my dreams were crumbling away.”
Preserving Aramaic: One Woman’s Fight to Save the Language of Jesus
Elías embodies the complex life of Arameans in Israel — an almost forgotten minority that still speaks Aramaic, the language Jesus of Nazareth spoke.
Trump’s Second Year and the Crossroads Facing Latinos
Latinos brace for a turbulent 2026: economic strain, immigration fears, and major clean‑energy job losses….
How Texas’ Housing Changes Betrays Its Most Vulnerable Communities
How Texas’ new housing laws—promoted as affordability reforms—risk deepening inequities by weakening protections for low‑income…
Sazón de Washington: Cocoa Legato
A space in Seattle where heritage, sensory experience and community come together.
Immigrant Justice and Community Inclusion in Iowa
As immigration enforcement intensifies and political rhetoric sharpens, Iowa MMJ and One Human Family QCA…
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…
Trump on Venezuela: “We Will Run the Country”
Maduro’s capture marks a turning point for Venezuela — and sets up major political, security,…
Trump’s Second Year and the Crossroads Facing Latinos
Latinos brace for a turbulent 2026: economic strain, immigration fears, and major clean‑energy job losses….
Latino Voters in Pennsylvania Reassess Trump’s First Year
Economic pressures, immigration crackdowns, and shifting political identities reshape this key community ahead of the…
Let America Vote to Welcome Its 51st Star
A national vote would spotlight facts, sweep aside myths and let communities take down barriers…
Immigrant Justice and Community Inclusion in Iowa
As immigration enforcement intensifies and political rhetoric sharpens, Iowa MMJ and One Human Family QCA…
A Tale of Two Mayors: How Zohran Mamdani and Katie Wilson Appealed to Younger Voters
How progressive mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani (NYC) and Katie Wilson (Seattle) mobilized young voters.
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