Trump’s Anti-Latino Racism is a Major Liability for Democracy
The truth is that Latinos have always been substantially closer to the Black experience in America than the trajectory of other European immigrants.
The truth is that Latinos have always been substantially closer to the Black experience in America than the trajectory of other European immigrants.
Reading this week in The New York Times the allegations that Chavez raped Huerta and groomed and assaulted minor girls was devastating.
Same events, same streets, entirely different narratives. And, as it often does, the one that dominates will determine everything from future policy to how history remembers this moment.
“Let’s go to a protest,” I told my 10-year-old youngest sister. Her big, dark brown eyes glared back at me
Trump and the MAGA movement are reaching into history to find “legal” justifications for ostracizing immigrant communities.
Oppressed working class people are rising against the ruling billionaire class in a way some may not be ready for, or even believe is possible.
Artists celebrate Latino identity in the United States, using their bilingual talents as a tool and a powerful statement of identity.