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The American Dream Daughter: A Conversation With Author Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
The American Dream Daughter: A Conversation With Author Karla Cornejo Villavicencio

On paper, author Karla Cornejo Villavicencio is the poster child for the American Dream. She’s a Harvard graduate, a Yale Ph.D. candidate, and, now, …

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A Third Of The Latino Vote
A Third Of The Latino Vote

Why do Latinos support Trump? Many people have asked this question since 2016, when, after launching his campaign by calling Mexican immigrants rapis…

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Breaking Down The U.S. Deportation Machine
Breaking Down The U.S. Deportation Machine

The United States runs on migrant labor. That’s been the case for most of this country’s history, and the demand for cheap workers over the past two …

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Why Campaigns Fail To Get Latinos To Vote
Why Campaigns Fail To Get Latinos To Vote

Thirty two million Latinos are eligible to vote this election – a record. But research suggests that, in battleground states, 57% of them are not goi…

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Portrait Of: Danny Trejo
Portrait Of: Danny Trejo

Latino USA host Maria Hinojosa sits down with actor and entrepreneur Danny Trejo. Trejo has starred in over 300 films, often playing villains and tou…

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The Rehab Empire Built On Cakes
The Rehab Empire Built On Cakes

It's a common sight in Puerto Rico—men in bright yellow T-shirts going door-to door-selling cakes. They're residents at Hogares CREA, Puerto Rico's b…

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How I Made It: Buscabulla
How I Made It: Buscabulla

Buscabulla is a Puerto Rican indie duo formed by wife and husband Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo del Valle. Around 2018, Buscabulla was one of the m…

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The Matter Of Castro Tum
The Matter Of Castro Tum

In 2018, a young Guatemalan man named Reynaldo Castro Tum was ordered deported even though no one in the U.S. government knew where he was, or how to…

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The Parents Are Not Alright
The Parents Are Not Alright

When cities across the country began going on lockdown in March, parents all over the U.S. had to scramble to balance taking care of their children, …

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From Chicago To Oaxaca
From Chicago To Oaxaca

Back in March, Lili Ruiz moved out of New York City to reunite with her family in Chicago. As the first months of quarantine passed by, Lili’s family…

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