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Indigenous Science With Jessica Hernandez
As a Zapotec and Maya Ch’orti’ environmental scientist, Dr. Jessica Hernandez has always found academia to be a hostile place. She had looked forward…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Hombre: Understanding Latino Men ft. Chuck Rocha
Much has been said about Latino men after the presidential election, but a lot of it lacks context. In order to deepen our understanding of Latino ma…
11 months, 4 weeks ago
'One Hundred Years of Solitude' on Screen
Netflix has brought Gabriel García Márquez’s iconic novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" to life with a two-part limited series spanning over 16 hou…
1 year ago
Nacho's Special
Nachos: They’re one of the most popular snack foods in the United States, and the name is instantly recognizable worldwide. Bright yellow nacho chees…
1 year ago
iLe on Song and Protest
For Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ileana Cabra — known by her stage name, iLe — music has always been a way to reflect and comment on the world arou…
1 year ago
If They Kill Me
On May 3, 2017, a young woman was found dead on the campus of a prestigious university in Mexico City. Soon after the Mexico City Attorney General's …
1 year ago
Spain’s Pact to Forget
Filmed over six years, "The Silence of Others" reveals how survivors and their families have struggled to cope in the aftermath of Spain’s 40-year di…
1 year ago
Reservations
The Yakama Indian Reservation in Eastern Washington is home to 11,000 Native Americans and almost three times as many Latinos. Over recent decades, t…
1 year ago
The Return
Javier Zamora was nine years-old when he made the journey from El Salvador to the U.S.-Mexico border. Last year, nearly 20 years later, he returned t…
1 year ago
Natasha Alford on Growing Up 'American Negra'
Natasha S. Alford has always been three things: Black, Latina and an overachiever. Weeks after a historic presidential election, Maria Hinojosa and N…
1 year ago