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Award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa spoke with TPR's Sofia Sanchez ahead of her talk at San Antonio’s Trinity University about Latinos in the Media.
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Latino activists fed up with the lack of social services occupied churches in U.S. cities in the late 1960s
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Forging policy to improve the lives of Latinos in Texas.
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Latino misrepresentation in the entertainment industry results from the lack of Latino representation in the media.
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A new analysis by Freddie Mac has found that only 7.4% of appraisals in majority-white census tracts came in below contract price, compared with 12.5% for Black areas and 15.4% for Latino ones.
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In his new book, historian Geraldo Cadava chronicles the evolving identity and influence of Hispanic GOP voters over the last half century and their impact on U.S. politics.
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An NPR poll finds 72% of Latino households in the United States are facing serious financial problems — double the share of whites who report this. Major health problems are mounting, too.
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A Latinx neighborhood in a wealthy California county hard-hit by COVID-19 reflects on the complex challenges and policy failures affecting vulnerable communities across the U.S. during the pandemic.
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From Texas Standard : The Emmys are the start of Hollywood's long awards season. They honor the best performances and shows on television. There's more...
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Hispanics are the largest and youngest minority group in the United States, and growing rapidly, but 1 in 3 will be diagnosed with cancer in their…