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AMLO anuncia plan para reconstruir Acapulco y atender a los afectados en Guerrero por el ...
El Gobierno de México destinará 61,313 millones de pesos (más de 3,400 millones de dólares) para apoyar a la población y reconstruir zonas afectadas en Guerrero por el huracán Otis. Por Cesar Reyes | La Opinion | NOV. 1, 2023 | Foto por Rodrigo Oropeza El presidente de México, Andrés Manuel ... -
SHARED GAINS: Immigrant-Origin Students in U.S. Colleges
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Edward James Olmos is teaching young Latinos how to succeed in Hollywood — and life
By Reed Johnson | Los Angeles Times | OCT. 6, 2023 | Photos by Mel Melcon Spoiler alert No. 1: This isn’t a story about Edward James Olmos. Well, not technically, anyway. It’s a story about the Latino Film Institute, the nonprofit organization that Olmos founded, chaired and — when necessary ... -
The Cost of Inaction on Immigration
By The New York Times Editorial Board | OCT. 7, 2023 | Illustration by Rebecca Chew It is difficult to find an issue that more exemplifies the dysfunction of American government today than immigration. In the past year, more than a million people have entered the United States through the ... -
The Intersections of Law and Immigration Advocacy: An Interview with Andrea Flores
By Jaylen Cocklin | Harvard Political | OCT. 30, 2023 | Photo By Harvard Fellows Andrea Flores is the Vice President of Immigration Policy and Campaigns at FWD.us, an advocacy organization which focuses on immigration reform and criminal justice reform. Flores previously served as Director of Border Management on the ... -
Police in Texas could arrest migrants under a bill that is moving closer to approval ...
By Paul J. Weber | Associated Press | OCT. 26, 2023 | Photo By Eric Gay AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas is closer to giving police broad new authority to arrest migrants and order them to leave the U.S. under a bill the state House advanced Thursday, putting Republican Gov. Greg ... -
Joan Baez documentary delves into the legendary singer's life — and the role of her Mexican ...
Joan Baez’ Mexican American background was "huge" for her, both as a source of insecurity and empathy, said “I am a Noise” filmmaker Miri Navasky. By Raul A. Reyes | NBC News | OCT. 6, 2023 | Photo By Matt Heron One of America’s best-known folksingers was around 13 the ... -
Día de los Muertos is a colorful tradition to remember loved ones; here's what it ...
Originating in Mexico, more people in the U.S. are celebrating as cities like L.A. hold an annual event and more families make ofrendas or altars to remember those who have died. By Liz Calvario | NBC News | OCT. 30, 2023 | Photo By Carlos Tischler LOS ANGELES — Día ... -
Column: Día de Muertos used to scare me. Now I appreciate a holiday when the living ...
By Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | OCT. 30, 2023 | Photo By Nick Agro I grew up afraid of ghosts. The elders in my Mexican family welcomed the dead, but they observed Día de Muertos quietly. My grandmother made a small ofrenda at her home in San Diego (with candles, ... -
Don’t silence ‘Dreamers’
We must advocate for the implementation of pro-DACA legislation in Los Angeles. By Oscar Chavez Robles & Jeoffery Lopez | Daily Trojan | OCT. 17, 2023 | Photo By Johnathan Ernst You want to work; they want to work; we all want to work! If you live in Los Angeles County, chances ...