Emily Corona, Latino Rebels

Emily Corona

Latino Rebels

New York, United States

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Past articles by Emily:

MEChA’s New Name (and Future) Are Still Up in the Air

On April 7, MEChA de UCLA’s issued a statement announcing their secession from the national structure. The Californian chapter said that in recent years infighting and inaction has dominated the na… → Read More

The Intercept’s ‘Bodies in the Borderland’ Documents Criminalization of Arizona Humanitarian Aid Worker

The multimedia report documents how Warren’s arrest was part of a series of actions taken by the Trump administration against the work done by human aid volunteers at the border. → Read More

TV Station’s Report Conflating Cartels and Religion Hasn’t Aired, but It’s Already Raising Eyebrows

“The battle to protect you from this underground world and how law enforcement is handling the bizarre idols,” the report says. → Read More

REPORT: Education Gap an Ongoing Challenge for Mexican Community in the US

The Mexa Institute recommended that policymakers in both countries (the U.S. and Mexico) consider this demographic group and make them a priority. → Read More

Meet the Latina Who Says Disabled People Are Going to ‘Fight Like Hell’ for Obamacare

Sarah Funes says that Medicaid has been an integral part of her recovery and reinsertion into society as an independent teenager and later as an adult. → Read More

Columbia University Latinx Students Circulate Petition to Change ‘Raza Grad’ Ceremony

Raza Grad is one of several events organized by the Ivy League university, outside of the general graduation. → Read More

Principal at Austin Elementary School Removed After Accusations of Anti-Immigrant Bias

Gabriela Soto’s attitude allegedly fostered and condoned acts of animosity toward undocumented families. → Read More

The Mexican #Metoo, a Moment of Reckoning

The movement has shed light on how pervasive machismo and structural violence against women is, with recent surveys estimating over 70 percent of women working in media have suffered sexual harassm… → Read More

Yale Professors Stage Protest, Calling Attention to University’s Diversity Problems

Thirteen tenured faculty decided on Friday to withdraw from the University’s ER&M program, citing a lack of resources. → Read More

A Look at Taiwan’s Diplomatic Isolation in the Americas (And the World)

An explanation of the tug of war between China and Taiwan, and how it all plays out in Latin America. → Read More

Son of Polemic High Court Justice in Mexico Spells Out Latin American Privilege in #Collegescam

Truth. → Read More

After CBP Confusion, NYC Public School Rallies in Support of Its Immigrant Community

For about an hour, around a hundred people gathered after dismissal at the Castle Bridge’s school entrance on 169th St. and St. Nicholas Ave. to send the message to government authorities tha… → Read More

News That Netflix Will Adapt One Hundred Years of Solitude Gets Mixed Response From Fans

Let the debate begin. → Read More

Anti-Bolsonaro Chant Becomes Brazil’s Carnival No. 1 Hit

The hashtag, in Portuguese, is #EiBolsonaroVaiTomarNoCu. → Read More

Backlash Ensues After ¡Hola! Magazine Whitewashes Yalitza Aparicio

“I’ve always felt proud of who I am and where I come from,” is one of the quotes the widely-read magazine decided to highlight—ironically. → Read More

In Puerto Rico, a Nonprofit Wants More Women Like Ocasio-Cortez in Public Office

The workshops are non-partisan and free of charge. → Read More

The Least ‘Diverse’ City in the United States Is Full of Latinos

A WalletHub report considered Hialeah, Florida, as the least “diverse” city in the United States. → Read More

El Salvador’s President-Elect Opposes Same-Sex Marriage, as LGBTQ Community Struggles for Acceptance

The social media savvy candidate said he had gay friends and acquaintances, but added that marriage could only happen between a man and a woman. → Read More

El Chapo Trial Enters Day Three of Deliberations: Here’s a List to Make Sense of It All

We put together a short sampling of nonfiction audio and video pieces. → Read More

Singer Aaron Lewis Says He Doesn’t Speak Spanish Because He’s ‘American’

The remarks received a mixed response from the audience, with boos and cheers coming into the audio recording of the concert. → Read More