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Carrying the Weight of Being a Witness
“For 26 years, the Venezuelan experience has been one of anxious dawns: a relentless cycle…
Birthright Citizenship Faces Supreme Court Test
The executive order does not seek to amend the Constitution or pass new legislation. It…
Immigration Crackdowns Are Breaking the Food System
In using immigration to target Farm and food chain workers, our federal government is committing…
From Migrant in the United States to Interpreter for the Mexican Presidency
Lilia Rubio went from washing dshes in Utah to working with international heads of state.

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The Case for Social Housing in New York
New York City’s housing crisis is pushing families into doubled‑up homelessness, but tenants, advocates, and…
“Housing Is Healthcare” in Colorado
“The Trump administration wants to limit housing vouchers for permanent supportive housing, which is what…
Solutions to an Illinois City’s Flooding Issue
Investigation of the many approaches that Berwyn’s local government can take to mitigate urban flooding…
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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Primaries Are Already Shaping the 2026 Election – Here’s What We’re Seeing So Far
Understanding the wide range of primary‑election rules is crucial for voters navigating a system where…
Building Affordability and Economic Opportunity in Delaware’s Changing Communities
Local organizations are leading community‑driven solutions expanding economic opportunity through bilingual services, affordable housing initiatives,…
The American Dream now comes with a higher price tag
Rising housing costs force many young people in the United States to reconsider whether homeownership…
Walking the Florida Camino: A Journey of Faith, History, and Human Connection
From quiet stretches of shoreline to conversations with fellow peregrinos, each step offered a reminder…
Building a school community where learning blossoms
A bilingual teacher reflects on how culturally responsive teaching transformed her classroom, helping immigrant students…
The Hardest Part of Postpartum Has Been Fascism
A new mother reflects on the emotional weight of raising a newborn while watching fascism,…
Building a school community where learning blossoms
A bilingual teacher reflects on how culturally responsive teaching transformed her classroom, helping immigrant students…
DEI Crackdowns Leave Florida’s Hispanic‑Serving Institutions Fighting for Their Future
Federal rollbacks and lawsuits now compound years of state‑level restrictions, deepening uncertainty for Hispanic and…
Why an Ex‑Immigration Lawyer Found a New Mission Teaching Civics in Public Schools
During a recent civics class a student asked me why protests were happening around the…
Latino News Network Joins The Fulcrum in 2026 Summer Journalism Fellowship
“For LNN, the fellowship represents more than a training opportunity—it is an investment in the…
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…
The Cost of Fear: What Immigration Enforcement Is Doing to Our Clinics
Fear keeps immigrants from clinics, turning treatable conditions into crises and eroding trust in care.
Beyond One Mission: The Power of Continuity in Global Pediatric Care
A pediatrician reflects on six years of providing comprehensive cleft care in Bolivia.
Blaming Latin America Won’t Fix US Drug Appetite
America’s own demand for narcotics fuels the market and undermines effective policy.
A Maryland Program Connects Marginalized Communities to Critical Health Services
How trusted local organizations are connecting marginalized residents, including immigrants, to vital health and mental…
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,…
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…
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.
Carrying the Weight of Being a Witness
“For 26 years, the Venezuelan experience has been one of anxious dawns: a relentless cycle of rumors that spread like a low rumble, only to be silenced by official falsehoods…”
From Migrant in the United States to Interpreter for the Mexican Presidency
Lilia Rubio went from washing dshes in Utah to working with international heads of state.
Walking the Florida Camino: A Journey of Faith, History, and Human Connection
From quiet stretches of shoreline to conversations with fellow peregrinos, each step offered a reminder that pilgrimage isn’t defined by distance but by the people and perspectives encountered along the…
Building a school community where learning blossoms
A bilingual teacher reflects on how culturally responsive teaching transformed her classroom, helping immigrant students heal from trauma, embrace their identities, and build a community.
The Hardest Part of Postpartum Has Been Fascism
A new mother reflects on the emotional weight of raising a newborn while watching fascism, xenophobia, and political violence escalate in the U.S.
When Immigration Rules Keep Changing, the System Stops Working
The U.S. legal immigration system is becoming increasingly unstable as shifting policies, processing pauses, and massive backlogs undermine long‑standing expectations of consistency.
Building Affordability and Economic Opportunity in Delaware’s Changing Communities
Local organizations are leading community‑driven solutions expanding economic opportunity through bilingual services, affordable housing initiatives,…
The American Dream now comes with a higher price tag
Rising housing costs force many young people in the United States to reconsider whether homeownership…
Michigan Auto Industry Faces Intensifying Global Competition and Evolving Workforce Demands
Michigan’s auto industry faces rising global competition as a new report highlights automaker restructuring and…
Latino-Owned Firm Thrives on Grit, Family Values, and Entrepreneurial Drive
Helping Seattle’s immigrant entrepreneurs start and strengthen small businesses through direct outreach, training, and a…
Betting on Tourism: Life and Rebuilding in Israel
The gap between headlines and the daily reality on the ground, featuring the resilience and…
Trump’s Venezuela Agenda Isn’t Justice — It’s Profit
Trump’s interest in Venezuela is American greed dressed up as liberation.
Birthright Citizenship Faces Supreme Court Test
The executive order does not seek to amend the Constitution or pass new legislation. It…
Primaries Are Already Shaping the 2026 Election – Here’s What We’re Seeing So Far
Understanding the wide range of primary‑election rules is crucial for voters navigating a system where…
When Immigration Rules Keep Changing, the System Stops Working
The U.S. legal immigration system is becoming increasingly unstable as shifting policies, processing pauses, and…
DEI Crackdowns Leave Florida’s Hispanic‑Serving Institutions Fighting for Their Future
Federal rollbacks and lawsuits now compound years of state‑level restrictions, deepening uncertainty for Hispanic and…
Why an Ex‑Immigration Lawyer Found a New Mission Teaching Civics in Public Schools
During a recent civics class a student asked me why protests were happening around the…
Three Candidates Vie to Become First Latino Representative for Illinois’ 7th Congressional District
The contest highlights growing Latino political engagement in a district long defined by its diversity…
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