LATINO EDUCATORS FOR FREE TRADE AND EDUCATION
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The backlash against diversity in education in states like Florida and Texas makes it a treacherous time to teach American history, a Latina scholar said. By Raul A. Reyes | NBC News | MAY 27, 2023 | Photo by Carol M. Highsmith Some Latinos in academia are assessing the impact ...
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By Glen T. Cheney | The Morning Call | JUN. 1, 2023 | Photo by Gregory Bull The stream of heated rhetoric about an crisis at our southern border is variable in intensity but seems never ending. But exactly what should we fear from these immigrants? Donald Trump in the ...
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Mostly white servicemen and police rode to East LA and beat Mexican American youth wearing Zoot Suits. By Steve Scauzillo | Press-Telegram | MAY 13, 2023 | Photo from AP High-waisted trousers of generous proportions pegged at the ankle. Shoulder-padded jackets draped at knee-length. Outfits accessorized by wide-brimmed hats with ...
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By Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | MAY 8, 2023 | Photo via Assoc. Press The football player on the vintage Sports Illustrated cover looks beat. He’s framed from the chest up, the No. 11 on his rumpled purple Minnesota Vikings jersey barely visible. The sky behind him is blue, but ...
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By Teresa Balmori Perez | CSUB-The Runner | MAY 8, 2023 | Photo by Gillian Galicia The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA, was put into effect by executive order more than ten years ago. Since then, it hasn’t lived up to its potential due to ...
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By Jason Pohl | UC Berkeley News | APR. 10, 2023 | Photo courtesy of Oliver Jones (UC Berkeley) Latinx people, who today comprise roughly one in five U.S. residents, are forecast to soon account for three-quarters of net new workers and are increasingly pursuing higher education. But despite a ...
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Data shows the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy increased the number of citizens with jobs and pulled people out of unemployment. By University of Delaware | Newswise | MAR. 29, 2023 | Illustration by Julie Morin Newswise — A new study from the University of Delaware refutes a long-held talking point: ...
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By Melissa Gomez | Los Angeles Times | MAR. 21, 2023 | Photo by Genaro Molina When Jamie Rocha and her family first visited the swath of undeveloped land in the Monterey Hills late last year, the grass was dead, the ground muddy. But on a recent Thursday, after drenching ...
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By Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | MAR. 22, 2023 | Photo by Christina House Southern California’s latest storm didn’t dampen the spirits of over 300 workers who gathered in front of a school bus yard in Van Nuys before dawn on Tuesday, the first day of a planned ...
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It is not the first time that the Supreme Court has suggested that President Biden has overstepped his authority, but the case could curtail his ambitions. By Michael D. Shear & Adam Liptak | The New York Times | MAR. 1, 2022 | Photo by Anna Rose Layden WASHINGTON — ...