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Unity and Division: The American Flag
This July 4, I hesitated to put up the flag in front of my house over concerns of being labeled as a Trump supporter.
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Project 2025 and the Assault on Immigrant Rights
The Impact of Executive Edicts On Immigration – At War With Ourselves
Solutions to an Illinois City’s Flooding Issue
Investigation of the many approaches that Berwyn’s local government can take to mitigate urban flooding…
Michael Rivera: The Importance of Getting Involved
The Berks County, Pennsylvania Commissioner talks about the aggressive moves coming from Washington, D.C., including…
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…
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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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Caribbean Pride: Our Continued Existence Is Resistance
” We must continue to work to end the colonial legacy of oppression and its…
Against the Present: The Future of Feminism Is Now
Historians have often excluded Black, Brown and Indigenous women from their narratives, thereby contributing to…
Stories Matter: How Political Messaging Transforms Protests from Rights to Riots
Same events, same streets, entirely different narratives. And, as it often does, the one that…
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.
The Stars and Stripes Forever?
Do protesters against ICE raids in L.A. brandishing the Mexican tricolor suggest loyalty to a…
‘Gente Unidos’: No Kings Protesters Speak Out About Immigration System
“We don’t want a revolution. We demand reform. We are not fighting our government; we…
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.
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,
wellness, and resilience.
Child Victims of Crime in Mexico Are Not Heard
Children who are victims of crime must face not only the pain of what they…
Factory Farm Pollution Can Be Seen From Space, Scientists Say
Study uses satellite data to document environmental inequities in North Carolina.
Western Monarch Butterfly Population Plummets to Near Record Low
“It is very important that we take action as soon as possible,” said Dr. Rebeca…
Chicago South Siders impacted by air pollution can help shape future environmental policy
“The Southwest Side and the Southeast Side are becoming the black lungs of the city’s…
Chicago’s Southwest Side: Vision for Urban Revitalization
Implementing the plan will require collaboration, including utility companies and railroads that own patches of…
A National Monument for Owyhee: a needed call to preserve history and nature in the West
Rich biodiversity and scenic beauty is vulnerable to industrial development, climate change, and unregulated recreation.
Proposed Protections Aim to Support Declining Monarch Butterfly Populations
Some populations are at greater than 99% chance of extinction by 2080.
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.?
‘Gente Unidos’: No Kings Protesters Speak Out About Immigration System
“We don’t want a revolution. We demand reform. We are not fighting our government; we simply hold it accountable to its promises of liberty and justice for all.”
We Need Critical Transformational Leaders Now More Than Ever
It’s a chilling reminder that in America today, even the highest-ranking Latino officials are not immune from the forces of erasure.
Why Doing Immigration the “White Way” Is Wrong
In the face of the immigration chaos, we could—and should—turn our efforts toward making immigration policies less racist, more efficient, and more humane.
Growing up Latina in Georgia, we feared more than ICE
“As someone who grew up Latina in a predominantly white suburb…I also know that this surveillance (is) ingrained into the fabric of our everyday lives.”
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.
“We always say, if you don’t find what you are looking for here, just let…
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…
Unity and Division: The American Flag
This July 4, I hesitated to put up the flag in front of my house…
Project 2025 and the Assault on Immigrant Rights
The Impact of Executive Edicts On Immigration – At War With Ourselves
Michael Rivera: The Importance of Getting Involved
The Berks County, Pennsylvania Commissioner talks about the aggressive moves coming from Washington, D.C., including…
Against the Present: The Future of Feminism Is Now
Historians have often excluded Black, Brown and Indigenous women from their narratives, thereby contributing to…
Stories Matter: How Political Messaging Transforms Protests from Rights to Riots
Same events, same streets, entirely different narratives. And, as it often does, the one that…
‘Gente Unidos’: No Kings Protesters Speak Out About Immigration System
“We don’t want a revolution. We demand reform. We are not fighting our government; we…