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An attack on the integrity of the census is an attack on the voting rights of minorities
Antonio De Loera-Brust
March 29, 2018
Including a question about citizenship status on the 2020 census will have a chilling effect on Latino participation, and that seems to be the whole point.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
A Dreamer in med school fights to stop her father’s deportation
J.D. Long García
March 27, 2018
Belsy García Manrique is a year away from realizing her dream of becoming a doctor—and her father is awaiting deportation.
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The return of the Chicano activist Brown Buffalo
Antonio De Loera-Brust
March 23, 2018
Decades after Oscar Zeta Acosta’s disappearance in Mexico, a new documentary aims to reintroduce him in the context of the Chicano movement.
Politics & Society
News Analysis
¡Que viva el papa! Five years of the first Latin American pope
J.D. Long García
March 16, 2018
This week’s top U.S.-Latino Catholic news
Politics & Society
Short Take
50 years ago: The Catholic example of Cesar Chavez and Bobby Kennedy
Antonio De Loera-Brust
March 12, 2018
A shared faith was a crucial reason Mexican-Americans came to trust the Kennedys.
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Why do Hispanics leave the church? The Encuentro project aims to find out.
J.D. Long García
March 01, 2018
The fifth version of a project started by the U.S. bishops in 1972 goes to the peripheries of the church to welcome back Hispanics.
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