As a mixed-race Latino boy, he was told that being an artist wasn’t for someone like him, that he should get a job in construction. Instead, he made music.
Read MoreFilmmaker Joseph Mathew takes us on a journey that explores the power migrants can have, while portraying real characters.
Read MoreHis parents were assassinated in the darkest days of Guatemala’s modern history. Four decades later, he’s finally finding answers to questions about his parents’ deaths. He’s still concerned for the safety of his family, and now wonders if it’s too late for justice.
Read MoreLa Raza Database Project seeks a true count of Latinos killed by police — but determining identity complicates accurate reporting.
Read MoreCOVID increased maternal health risks for Hispanic people. Why? And who’s helping them navigate the challenges to their well-being?
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 MoreAlmost 40 years after a tragic civil war in Guatemala, the collateral damage continues. Two families - two communities - today have widely different visions of one man.
Read MoreThe power and pressure from the in-between identities, sexualities and the journey of self-discovery.
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 MoreBig Oil’s Legacy: In Ecuador, Indigenous communities cope with pollution and illness.
Read MoreAfter the 2021 halt in applications, many Dreamers’ dreams are set aside.
Read MoreWhere are the women in the music industry?
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 MoreMexican panaderías in the United States transform gelatinas into folk art.
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 MoreA human bridge of stories made into a podcast.
Read MoreA longtime activist for immigrant rights turns her attention to children hurt by family separation, and deportation, with a book that specially speaks to them.
Read MoreReproductive care will be even more challenging for marginalized people after the fall of Roe v. Wade.
Read MoreMexico does not guarantee access to COVID-19 vaccines to children born in the country who do not have identity documents
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