33 Ecuadorian women have been imprisoned for abortions since 2009
Read MoreWhat began as complaints against a new tax has mushroomed into an ongoing referendum on the Colombian government’s handling of the pandemic, growing inequality, and police brutality
Read MoreFrom 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
Read MoreCould production tax incentives speed up diversity in Hollywood? Stay tuned.
Read MoreNow 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
Read MoreCuba 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.
Read MoreThrough public records requests, and journalism embedded in the community, Tina Vasquez exposes a sordid reality behind poultry plants during the pandemic
Read MoreWhile seeking reelection Texas governor’s plan to expand the border wall with state and private funds has been met with resistance by border communities
Read MoreDreamers 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
Read MoreTo reverse a recent history of anti-immigrant laws, tireless Dreamers take a new, strategic dive into Arizona politics, fighting one battle at a time
Read MoreJuan Palomo offers thoughtful, compelling language to tell the story of his migrant family in his debut book of poetry
Read MoreJasmine Camacho-Quinn challenges assumptions and clears hurdles in the complicated story behind Puerto Rico’s independent Olympic tradition
Read MoreI remember the day it dawned on me, as a 6-year-old, that my name made me an immigrant even in my own country.
Read MoreOn radio airwaves, a blind artist speaks truth to power in Honduras, creating space for often-marginalized voices of dissent, like his own
Read MoreLatina entrepreneurs are using equity crowdfunding to raise millions of dollars and dismantle systemic barriers
Read MoreShe 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
Read MoreA 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
Read MoreAlready under siege by gang violence and poverty, people in the riverside town of Chamelecón now face devastation from climate change and inaction by the Honduran government
Read MoreHurricanes, a winter storm, and spring floods have left low-income Gulf Coast residents exhausted and cash strapped before this year’s season, with no significant aid in sight
Read MoreA 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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