Indigenous fishermen on Mexico’s Gulf coast want to put the country’s oil giant on trial for decades of sulfur pollution that’s choked streams and rivers that feed their families
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Read MoreCommunity colleges are increasingly offering a more affordable alternative for Latino students when it comes to getting a bachelor’s degree.
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Read MoreParents and educators may feel helpless to stop widespread drug use among adolescents, but evidence-based interventions can make a difference by building children’s skills and adult-child relationships.
Read MoreA half-century after the death of its iconic big-leaguer, Roberto Clemente, it’s a time of introspection for Puerto Rican baseball
Read MoreWhat if technology was steering your academic success? At one university, predictive analytics is helping more students of color reach graduation, but researchers raise alarm bells about possible pitfalls, and baked-in bias.
Read MoreWhile time runs out and the planet heats up, conscious fashion designers are taking action to save it.
Read MoreLatino organizations mobilize in support of “Blue Beetle,” the summer’s biggest Latino-themed movie.
Read MoreA record number of Oscar nominations are among the signs that 2022 might be the year the Latino storyline in Hollywood is rewritten.
Read MoreLeading Latino politicians and artists call for a Hollywood reckoning.
Read MoreOne family’s quest for a better life and education for their U.S.-born children leads them south of the border.
Read MoreMigrant students and their families follow the seasons year-round to sow and harvest America’s produce. Students take pride in their families’ work ethic — but struggle to continue their schooling. The 50-year-old CAMP scholarship helps hundreds of them go to college.
Read MoreJoaquina and Sonia lost their childcare jobs to the pandemic. So the Mexican immigrants in New York turned to what they know best. Their chalupa stand in Queens now guards them from a financial crisis
Read MoreLiving the disparity of trans legislation in Mexico and Europe.
Read MoreIn Houston, an unsolved crime spawned community unity, after-school programs and safe spaces for children and families
Read MoreSilvia Rodríguez Vega made a promise to herself after working with children who drew their own fears. The result is a book that shows the powerful effect of art as healing.
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