Showing results for: Latinx (page 10)
Videos and images of weeping children and loved ones spread as ICE arrests 680 in Mississippi
Jake Johnson
"Children finished their first day of school with no parents to go home to tonight"
Mass shootings are more than hate: Trump’s politics of vengeance stokes violent grievance culture
Heather Digby Parton
Trump curiously shares the immature, entitled worldview that also motivates many of these violent mass shooters
The battle to defend low-income clinic workers and patients
Nan Levinson
Whittier Street Health Center, a Boston clinic with a commitment to its community, looks to overcome hardships.
Pete Buttigieg: Trump is not doing his part to stop white nationalism that is killing Americans
Matthew Rozsa
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg accused President Donald Trump of not nipping white nationalism in the bud
Beto O’Rourke: El Paso shooting reminds us of “the hatred, the open racism that we’re seeing”
Matthew Rozsa
Beto O'Rourke argued to CNN that the El Paso shooting was caused by "the hatred, the open racism that we're seeing"
Dayton shooting leaves 9 dead… and if police hadn’t arrived right away, it would have been worse
Matthew Rozsa
A mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio left 9 dead and would have been worse if not for immediate police intervention
Read this next: 5 hot new fiction books coming in August
Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens
Turn off Twitter and Netflix for a few hours and reach for these literary page-turners instead
At least 20 dead, 26 others wounded in El Paso shooting; police apprehend possible far right suspect
Matthew Rozsa
Police identified the suspect in the El Paso mass shooting as a 21-year-old male possibly motivated by xenophobia
“Los Espookys” and “Alternatinos” show the Latinx TV crossover is already here
Melanie McFarland
Despite what conservatives insist, Latinx culture is already part of American culture. These shows prove it
The symbolic power of Gina Torres’s new drama “Pearson,” right now
Melanie McFarland
In debuting the same week that powerful women of color came attack, Gina Torres' "Suits" spinoff is right on time
I don’t care “how black” Kamala Harris is and neither should you
D. Watkins
A bad-faith campaign wants to smear Sen. Harris as "not an American black" — but the focus should be on her ideas
Kamala Harris is right about busing: It worked, and should be used to end segregation today
Amanda Marcotte
Research shows that integrated schools are better for students of all races, even if white parents resist
Texas versus Texas: Julián Castro and Beto O’Rourke spar over immigration at Democratic debate
Shira Tarlo
Castro to O'Rourke: "I think you should do your homework" on immigration laws
Cory Booker’s reaction to Beto O’Rourke’s Spanish: A memed highlight of the first Democratic debate
Ashlie D. Stevens
Both Booker and O'Rourke seemed to trip over their efforts to communicate solidarity with Latinx voters
Arturo Castro’s “Alternatino”: Comedy that’s “leaving a little blood in the water”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks Comedy Central's newest star about good intentions and sketch comedy from a Latinx perspective
Boston brings sustainability, equity to its food purchasing
Nadra Nittle
Boston is the first Northeast city to adopt environmentally responsible purchasing guidelines city-wide
Smart Watch: “Pose” returns with a season demanding to be seen
Melanie McFarland
Season 2 of FX's drama puts it best foot forward again. And don't sleep on "Claws," "Younger" or "Krypton"
Weaponized white feminism in “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “When They See Us”
Melanie McFarland
"The Handmaid's Tale" and "When They See Us" show how white feminism fails people of color. But it must star anyway
Who are the 1 in 4 American women who choose abortion?
Luu D. Ireland
Approximately 25 percent of women will undergo an abortion before the age of 45
Smart Watch: “Luther” and 5 more hot shows coming to TV in June
Melanie McFarland
Idris Elba's noir detective is back. So is swinging '60s era Inspector Morse, and other hot June options
Can “60 Minutes” stay on top?
Melanie McFarland
In the wake of Steve Kroft's exit, the news magazine must think about who it wants to put in the anchor chair next
Love and loss in L.A.’s Eastside: Just by existing, Tanya Saracho’s “Vida” is a political act
Melanie McFarland
Series creator Tanya Saracho talks to Salon about the bold approach of the Starz drama's second season
America, heck yeah! How the campaign announcement video has reshaped politics (or not)
Andrew O'Hehir
A new propaganda genre has risen over the past few cycles — and fallen too. What have we learned, America?
Chicago’s historic charter school strike wave keeps on winning
Rebecca Burns
Chicago charter teachers are racking up firsts.
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