Posts in Feature
Onward

From among the 61 million people with disabilities in the U.S., Paralympic athletes speak about how determination, family support and early access to adaptive sports paved their way toward equity

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Feature, Culturepalabra.
Sky’s The Limit

Now that we’re traveling again, we’re finding more women pilots greeting us at the end of the Jetway. A travel expert introduces three inspiring Latinas to keep on your radar screen

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Feature, Culturepalabra.
Havana Summer

Cuba is going through one of its hardest times since the Soviet Union fell. And despite a government crackdown, people are tapping social media and encrypted apps to voice anger over shortages of basic goods and a mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Citizen Dreamer

Dreamers don’t consider themselves a minority. With great political clarity, their practice of de facto citizenship has made them one of the nation’s most important activist movements

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Feature, Politicspalabra.
He Was My Idol

She was a teenager in love -- with baseball. She played the game and talked about it endlessly. ESPN’s Pedro Gomez was her role model. So she dropped the glove and picked up the mic

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Feature, Culturepalabra.
A Moveable Crisis

A large community of mobile vendors depend on street sales to feed their families in Ciudad Juárez. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the Mexican economy and threatens disaster for many who don’t hold traditional jobs along the border with Texas

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Needs Improvement

A report card shows that a record 42% of all movie roles went to people of color in 2020. But Latino actors got less than 6% of the casting, leaving many to ponder their roles as Hollywood “accessories”

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Featurepalabra.