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Traditionally Democratic and overwhelmingly Latino voters on the Texas-Mexico border favored Trump in last November's election, giving him 12 of the Texas borderlands' 14 counties, up from just five in 2016. But now, at the crucial 100-day mark into Trump's 2nd term, that support is waning.
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The U.S. Department of Justice said it supports a lawsuit accusing Southwest Airlines of discrimination from a program offering free flights to low-income Latino students.
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Colleges are recognizing the importance of this growing pool of potential students.
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Gustavo Martínez moved from Venezuela to Austin nine years ago. He created HispanosATX to help keep Spanish-speaking Austinites informed.
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Latino scholar Ilan Stavans collaborated with political comic strip artist Lalo Alcaraz on the book, now reissued for its 25th anniversary edition.
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The findings from a conference a year ago were published in an online book with recommendations to combat the disparities in the incidence of cancer in Latinos.
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Voces director and founder Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez reflects on the work Voces has done for the last quarter century and the road ahead.
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Fronteras: CineFestival enters its 45th year of highlighting the Latino experience on the big screenA preview of CineFestival, the original and longest running Latino film festival in the U.S., taking place July 11-14 in San Antonio.
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Latinx students at UT Austin raised more than $8,000 to be able to put on the bilingual graduation ceremony. Families traveled from all over Texas to hear the students' names read in Spanish as they crossed the stage.