In Arizona, a legacy of English-only education, systemic racism and xenophobic laws create a mental health crisis among Latino students.
Read MoreWhile thousands of undocumented immigrants are newly eligible for Medi-Cal, others have been disenrolled as pandemic-era policies wind down.
Read MoreFilmmaker Joseph Mathew takes us on a journey that explores the power migrants can have, while portraying real characters.
Read MoreCross-border immigrant organizations pivot to disaster relief following Hurricane Otis.
Read MoreThe men who died in the Baltimore bridge collapse join hundreds of other migrant workers who’ve died toiling in unsafe and dangerous conditions on U.S. job sites.
Read MoreHow a growing Latino population is reshaping North Carolina and other Southern states — and turning the region into a crucial site for the future of American politics.
Read MoreAfter the number of voters who speak Spanish as their primary language surpassed 10,000 in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a federal requirement kicked in, forcing officials to translate ballots and other election materials.
Read MoreReproductive justice advocates say Latinas are being lured by promises of free pregnancy tests and free diapers. Many are unknowingly walking into clinics that push a hidden agenda.
Read MoreA Mexican journalist’s new book takes readers on a disturbing trip that reveals how organized criminals routinely targeted and killed travelers bound for the Texas border — with almost total impunity.
Read MoreToxic air lingers in a Texas Latino community, revealing failures in state’s air monitoring system and leaving residents in the dark.
Read MoreEl aire tóxico en una comunidad latina de Texas revela los fallos del sistema estatal de control de calidad del aire dejando a vecinos en la incertidumbre.
Read MoreBig Oil’s Legacy: In Ecuador, Indigenous communities cope with pollution and illness.
Read MoreA four-part series exploring identity, self-discovery, and authenticity, while addressing why newsrooms need more Latinx LGBTQIA+ journalists. The project is part of "More LGBTQIA + Latinx in Newsrooms,” a joint initiative by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ LGBTQIA+ Committee, palabra and GLAAD to share the stories and emphasize the importance of hiring more queer reporters.
Read MoreFeeling relief after getting laid off, a journalist reflects on her career reporting on the U.S./Mexico border, the cost to her mental health, and what she's learning about recovery.
Read MoreYoung Latinos challenge traditional notions about mental health.
Read MoreThe lack of personal identification is a barrier for many immigrants across the U.S. The soon-to-be-implemented REAL ID policy threatens to keep more people on society’s margins.
Read MoreCalifornia is one of three that allows those without full immigration status to get licensed as therapists.
Read MoreThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out a lawsuit by Laredo’s most famous citizen journalist. One dissenting judge said the decision guarantees journalists “will only be able to report information the government chooses to share.”
Read MoreIn one Arizona morgue alone in the U.S. there are more than 300 unidentified remains of migrants. Their bones and belongings sit in cardboard boxes in a nondescript trailer in a parking lot.
Read MoreThere is no unified mechanism for cross-referencing the DNA of searching families with the remains awaiting identification in U.S. morgues. So who identifies them and how?
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