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In Georgia's race for governor, Latino voters prefer the Republican incumbent Brian Kemp, a white man, over Democratic challenger Stacy Abrams, a Black woman, according to a recent Futuro Media poll. → Read More
After Republican Mayra Flores won a special election for the open congressional seat in Texas House District 34, many Democratic supporters began blaming Latino voters on social media. It needs to stop. → Read More
News from the terrorist attack on an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas exposes deep-seated anti-Latino animus in politics → Read More
While many in the United States use social media information to justify a regime change, the reality is, that’s not what every Cuban wants. → Read More
As predictable as Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric, the decades-old language of anti-Latino hate has resurfaced like a festering boil in the wake of Biden's plans to end Title 42 restrictions on immigration. → Read More
The declassification of a report by the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board exposes previously secret CIA bulk collection and handling of Americans’ information. → Read More
Aside from the discussions we’re having about political and economic turmoil in Haiti, much more sinister actions are at play. → Read More
By leaving out key data, white-owned media narratives serve to harden white nationalist views → Read More
From the Americas to Afghanistan, more people than ever are thumbing their noses at U.S. interventionism → Read More
White supremacists point to the 2020 Census data as evidence of society trying to replace them with people of color. → Read More
Racism is a deeply rooted issue that is widely ignored among Cuban Americans. → Read More
Cubans on the island have been historically ignored by the American people despite being less than 100 miles away. → Read More
The backlash against those talking about colorism in Hollywood is sucking the air out of the room where real discussions are taking place → Read More
Over the past two decades, many cases of Black and Latino cops targeting Black people have started a broader conversation about racial justice → Read More
America’s complicated history of treating migrants of color inhumanely is a long and sordid tale of bipartisan xenophobic policies. → Read More
White people have again proved that they have no understanding of what racial justice means. → Read More
The connections between police and terrorist groups have been well documented for decades. → Read More
Biden’s immigration policies may seem to be an improvement from Donald Trump’s but without a clear Latin American policy agenda, his success may be limited. → Read More
Historically speaking, the cruelty surrounding U.S. immigration policy is arguably the most bipartisan issue of our times. → Read More
During Hispanic Heritage Month, our communities’ contributions throughout American history are widely ignored while voices decrying the month dominate the conversation. → Read More