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Two UTSA professors are looking to preserve the stories of the city’s West Side through the West Side Sound Oral History Project.
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The Librotraficantes are launching their next chapter with a caravan to Austin on April 29 to confront Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick about his threat to remove tenure from professors who teach critical race theory at publicly-funded universities.
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The late 1960s were defined by civil rights protests and political unrest. While some religious leaders participated in these protests, Latino activists in large U.S. cities felt abandoned by the churches meant to serve them.
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Robert Santos, one of the country's leading statisticians, is set to lead the Census Bureau through 2026 during key preparations for the next head count that forms U.S. democracy's foundations.
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As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to an end, poet Yesika Salgado and Lázaro Lima, a professor at Hunter College, talk about what it means to be Latinx in the United States — and the world — in 2021.
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Filmmakers Alex Rivera and Cristina Ibarra are both winners of MacArthur Genius grants this year. The married couple do separate but related work dealing with immigration and migrant labor.
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Nearly two-thirds of San Antonio's population is Hispanic, indigenous or of Mexican descent. But there are 2.3 million people living in the Alamo City, and not all Latino and Hispanic populations use the same identifying terms. How do pan-ethnic labels reflect evolving cultural norms? What are the potential implications of the differences in how populations self-identify?
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The 2020 election just weeks away. For the first time, Latinos represent the largest racial or ethnic minority in the electorate, with 32 million eligible voters. According to the Pew Research Center, Hispanic voters favor raising minimum wage, government involvement in health care, stricter gun laws.
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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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Lee este artículo en español.Latino communities may face a generational setback in growing wealth, as the pandemic-driven downturn exacerbates an already…