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Ada Limón ended her tenure as the 24th U.S. Poet Laureate in April of this year—the first Latina in the role. Limón’s work has been described as both tender and resounding, it rejoices in the ...
In a rural town in south Georgia, sits “El Refugio,” a charming white home with green shutters. For 15 years, thousands have walked through its doors during the hardest moments of their lives. The ...
“The hunting of Latinos.” That’s how the mayor of Los Angeles described the last few months of increasingly violent immigration raids. They’re the brainchild of a Border Patrol chief who went rogue.
Is the Addams family Latino? Maria Hinojosa embarks on a quest to unravel this mystery. She interviews actor Luis Guzmán, who plays Gomez Addams in the hit Netflix show “Wednesday,” to discuss his ...
Broadway is considered the biggest stage in this country. Actors work their entire lives to make it on that stage where tourists come from all over the globe to catch some of the world’s greatest ...
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Two years ago, Lisbeth Bencosme was shot on a street in Harlem, suffering four gunshot wounds. Lisbeth, who was just 18 years old at the time, had just given birth to her daughter only weeks prior. At ...
Should Latino be considered a race? On this episode of Latino USA, Maria Hinojosa asks those questions in a conversation with Jean Guerrero, journalist and columnist, and Julissa Arce Raya, author and ...
In early February, Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele made an unprecedented and controversial offer: to incarcerate U.S. citizens in El Salvador. The move came as President Donald Trump has ramped up ...
In 1892, the Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz exiled Teresa Urrea from Mexico. He called her the most dangerous girl in Mexico. She was only 19 years old. Teresa Urrea was a “curandera,” or a healer, a ...