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Appreciation: The staying power of Joe Kapp’s ‘The Toughest Chicano’ Sports Illustrated cover
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 ... -
As new Latinx studies programs stall nationwide, Berkeley offers an answer
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, ... -
The post-DACA generation tries to go to college
The Chronicle wrote about the group of students that had to navigate the college-application process without immigrant protection in some Southern states. By Renata Kaminski | Al Dia | MAR. ... -
Dreams Derailed
More than a decade ago, three states banned Undocumented students from public colleges. For the post-DACA generation, the toll has been steeper. By Marcela Rodrigues | The Chronicle of Higher ... -
L.A.’s only Indigenous school helps return land to California’s Native population
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 ... -
He helped LAUSD’s most ‘invisible’ workers go on strike, but Max Arias isn’t done
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 ... -
Companies say they want diversity. So why are Latinos left off corporate boards?
By Margot Roosevelt | Los Angeles Times | MAR. 15, 2023 | Photo by Ludi Leiva Cisco Systems, the multinational tech giant based in San Jose, has no Latino on ... -
Family reunited after four years separated by Trump-era immigration policy
Father’s return allows children to continue toward college degrees. By Zaidee Stavely | EdSource | MAR. 6, 2023 | Photo by Armanda Ruiz A father separated from his family by a ... -
Student Loan Case Could Redefine Limits of Presidential Power
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 ... -
Conservative justices question Biden's student loan plan in crucial SCOTUS case
A key question is whether six GOP-led states have legal standing. By Devin Dwyer, Anne Flaherty & Sarah Herndon | ABC News | FEB. 28, 2023 | Photo by Andrew ...