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Culture wars are making it harder than ever for the small number of Latino professors
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 ... -
More than a quarter of DACA recipients are uninsured as they await the fate of ...
In addition to lacking health insurance, DACA recipients cited fears around costs and immigration status as barriers, a report first shared with NBC News found. By Nicole Acevedo | NBC News | MAY 26, 2023 | Photo by Jose Luis Magana More than a quarter of young immigrants protected by ... -
All Floridians Should Be Worried About DeSantis’ New Anti-Immigration Law
This measure brings discrimination to a whole new level. By Isabela Dias | Mother Jones | MAY 31, 2023 | Photo by Chandan Khanna Guadalupe de la Cruz, director of the Florida chapter of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), wasn’t surprised when Gov. Ron DeSantis signed one of the most ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 11, No. 16 | May 27, 2023
THIS IS NOT A DRILL: Hearing set for JUNE 1, 2023 in TX case challenging DACA! Campaign URL Copy Twitter 0 tweets Subscribe Past Issues RSS Translate English العربية Afrikaans беларуская мова български català 中文(简体) 中文(繁體) Hrvatski Česky Dansk eesti keel Nederlands Suomi Français Deutsch Ελληνική हिन्दी Magyar Gaeilge Indonesia íslenska ... -
Most U.S. Latino history is left out of high school textbooks, study finds
A vast majority of key topics are ignored or barely covered, including aspects of the Mexican-American War, the U.S. acquisition of Puerto Rico and racial segregation. By Edwin Flores | NBC News | MAY 17, 2023 | Photo courtesy of AP Most of the seminal events impacting U.S. Latino history ... -
UC regents take groundbreaking step toward hiring immigrant students without legal status
By Teresa Watanabe | Los Angeles Times | MAY 18, 2023 | Photo by Jay L. Clendenin The University of California regents, saying they support an equitable education for all, unanimously agreed Thursday to find a pathway to enact a bold policy to hire students who lack legal status and ... -
Florida’s “Terrifying” Anti-Immigration Crackdown Sets Stage for Gov. Ron DeSantis’s Presidential Run
By Amy Goodman | Democracy NOW! | MAY 23, 2023 | Photo by Florida Immigration Coalition A sweeping anti-immigrant crackdown is underway in Florida by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, who is expected to enter the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination this week. SB 1718 is set to take ... -
The uncertain future of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
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 ... -
Poll: Sheinbaum’s popularity rises in race to be Morena’s 2024 pick
By Mexico Daily News Staff | MAY 8, 2023 | Photo courtesy of the government of Mexico City Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum has extended her lead over Foreign Affairs Minister Marcelo Ebrard as the preferred candidate for the ruling Morena party at the 2024 presidential election. An El Financiero ... -
La FES Acatlán y el Centro de Estudios California-México trabajan a favor de los Dreamers
Ambas organizaciones firmaron un convenio de colaboración para ayudar a estos jóvenes a reconectar con sus raíces y estudiar en la UNAM. Escrito por NotiFES Digital | 26 Abril, 2023 En el Centro de Educación Continua se llevó a cabo la firma protocolaria de un convenio de colaboración entre la ...