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Puerto Rico’s Matriarch, Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez, is Voicing the Island’s Concerns

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When Nydia M. Velázquez ran to become the first Puerto Rican woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, The New York Times described...

The Unwavering Courage of Lyla June: A Native American Social Justice...

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Bravery comes in different shades. These shades vibrantly paint the world, making our time here that much more worthwhile. It can become present in...

Are You Out of Work? You’ll Need Our Go-To Guide to...

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The basic guidance is: apply now. Even if you think you may not be eligible. This is the second article in a series intended to...

Are You Your Own Jefa? You’ll Need Our Go-To Guide to...

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Until the pandemic, Latino-owned small businesses were the fastest growing start-up segment in the US economy.  But Covid-19 hit the economy like the proverbial truck....

This Is Why People Eagerly Are Tuning In to NY Governor...

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The nation has indisputably suffered in the absence of effective and empathetic leadership from the White House. But governors across the country, from both...

Is it Time for a Feminist President?: The Difference Between Biden...

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We've had to reluctantly assume that this time we won't see a woman sitting in the White House either. Despite the strength of movements like...

In Brazilian Filmmaker Romano Pizzichini’s Short Doc More Than Other, Latino-Brits...

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Growing up in a city filled with diversity is a gift we can easily take for granted. No matter what your background is, you...

Meet Aliana Bigios: What The Future Voice of Puerto Rico Sounds...

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In recent times, Puerto Rico has been going through a drastic political shift. People are demanding more from the government and they’re getting more...

Meet Genesis Aquino, the Dominican-Born Immigrant Running for Office in One...

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Genesis Aquino is joining the scores of Latina women who are running for office across the United States. In New York City there is...

Meet Xandra Ibarra: The Latinx Artist Fighting Back Censorship

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What is the use of art if it is censored? What are the limits of political correctness in exhibition halls? Can a work be...

The Battle of Elizabeth Warren

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The start of the Democratic primary vote has been an uphill battle for Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. After coming in third in the first stop...

A Candidate on Our Watchlist: Meet Topeka’s Michelle De La Isla,...

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In 2017, the New York-born and Puerto Rico-raised Michelle De La Isla was elected mayor of Topeka, Kansas, by razor thin margins, edging out...