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.
Elías embodies the complex life of Arameans in Israel — an almost forgotten minority that still speaks Aramaic, the language Jesus of Nazareth spoke.
Nochebuena remains a celebration of resilience — preserving a tradition that transcends geography, politics, and time.
A national vote would spotlight facts, sweep aside myths and let communities take down barriers and openly talk about culture and language.
Scapegoating narrative relies entirely on two myths: “American exceptionalism” and “third world mediocrity”
As detainments continue to ramp up across the country, advocates continue to organize “witnessing” and observation programs that have been used as a tactic for accountability and visibility.
As immigration enforcement intensifies and political rhetoric sharpens, Iowa MMJ and One Human Family QCA remind the nation that justice begins in community.
Cielito Lindo is a longtime family-owned Mexican restaurant in Milwaukee’s Walker’s Point known for its traditional dishes and steady neighborhood presence.
The peril of returning refugees to a nation under the brutal dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro.
After years of progress in terms of inclusion, the anti-rights backlash in the Americas is not only rolling back hard-won rights but also directly threatening LGBTQ+ populations with erasure and criminalization.
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.”
Majority of Latinos Disapprove of Trump’s Immigration and Economic Policies
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 but due to ignorance and hate.”