Photos and words capture the loneliness of the pandemic for a Texas couple married 51 years but now living just a few feet apart
Read MoreOctober 15 is National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. The day has been celebrated for 17 years, but the 2020 version carries special weight: The pandemic has been particularly harsh on Latinos and poses a greater risk to those already dealing with another dangerous virus.
Read MoreFalta de cuidado preventivo en la ruta que conecta dos naciones líderes en el ranking de COVID-19 pega fuerte a brasileños ex-detenidos en los Estados Unidos: En Governador Valadares, una ciudad al sureste de Brasil con 145 mil habitantes, hay casi 8.000 casos y 267 muertes.
Read MoreThe United States and Brazil have some of the world’s highest COVID-19 numbers. And as U.S. deportation flights continue sending Brazilians home during the pandemic, inadequate health care by immigration officials has aggravated an outbreak in Governador Valadares, a small city in southeastern Brazil with almost 8,000 infections and 267 deaths.
Read MoreTrump attacks them. COVID-19 threatens them. Yet immigrants keep the food supply going. They’re 43% of nearly 2 million front-line farm and processing workers nationwide -- and they’re mostly Latino.
Read MoreQuestionable Care Exposes Immigration Detainees to Health Risks
Read MoreAs the 2020 United States Census approaches its end date, Latino activists in South Texas continue heroic efforts against fear, silence and a pandemic to make sure everyone gets counted.
Read MoreStranded for months in the United States, Venezuelans confront the pandemic, lives on hold and families back home desperate for reunions
Read MoreA veteran journalist was helping out by teaching journalism to prisoners. She looked on as thousands of inmates became infected. Dozens have since died, turning San Quentin into a coronavirus hotspot
Read MoreLa periodista estaba ayudando, dando clases de periodismo a los presos. Pero resultó observando cómo miles de reclusos se infectaron con COVID-19. Docenas han muerto desde entonces, convirtiendo a San Quentin en un punto de crisis
Read MoreHalf of Mexico’s workforce toils in the “informal sector.” In a dangerous pandemic, day-to-day work is riskier than ever.
Read MoreLandscaper Jose Diaz beat the coronavirus. He came back from a coma and a heart attack and weeks tethered to a ventilator. He returned to the happy embrace of his family. Then he got the hospital bills.
Read MoreCOVID-19 poses acute threat to transgender migrants in federal custody
Read MoreLos vuelos de deportación diseminan el coronavirus por América Latina
Read MoreDeportation flights seed coronavirus in Latin America
Read MoreThe Fallen Street Fighter
Read MoreA working family works through fear and anxiety
Read MoreHate drives pandemic’s impact on Asian Americans
Read MoreTestimonios de personal de salud que brinda servicios médicos a pacientes latinos indocumentados
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