It was around 2010 that Francisco Lozano first noticed the gangs proliferating in Santa Maria, a largely immigrant enclave along California’s Central Coast. Worried for his son, Lozano decided the best way to keep him safe was to get involved…
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California schools get new immigration enforcement guidelines
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Thousands of immigrant students flee L.A. Unified schools after ‘chilling effect’ of ICE raids
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‘It’s completely racist’: Community mobilizes following arrest of 46 people in Tucson ICE raids
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New Trump rules threaten big pay cuts for immigrant farmworkers
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LAPD shot at a party then improperly used a search warrant to investigate a shooting victim
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‘Taller the Hat Closer to Heaven’ documentary showcases bailes in Picolandia
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Free event offers jobs, housing and wellness services
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The Dream Act 2025 is reintroduced with bipartisan support
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Arizona Corporation Commission gives green light to Project Blue power agreement
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‘Honra tu Madre’: Phoenix gears up for its Día de la Virgen celebration in downtown
The El Pueblo Neighborhood Center celebrated 50 years as a Southside hub, unveiling a community-curated archive while preparing for new family…
When the NFL in September 2025 announced that Bad Bunny would headline the next Super Bowl halftime show, it took only hours for the political…
Sick City Records, a Latino-owned and operated record store in operation since 2006, is raising funds to prevent shutting down in Echo Park du…
Next month, Plaza Mexico will host its annual Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe celebration, featuring a traditional procession of Las Mañanitas, …
For many Latina women, the postpartum period is a defining chapter of motherhood, yet it continues to receive insufficient attention across so…
This Friday, November 14, the Los Angeles County Department of Youth Development (DYD) will host its annual “Rooted In Us” youth summit, a fre…
Sick City Records, a Latino-owned and operated record store in operation since 2006, is raising funds to prevent shutting down in Echo Park du…
Next month, Plaza Mexico will host its annual Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe celebration, featuring a traditional procession of Las Mañanitas, …
For many Latina women, the postpartum period is a defining chapter of motherhood, yet it continues to receive insufficient attention across so…
This Friday, November 14, the Los Angeles County Department of Youth Development (DYD) will host its annual “Rooted In Us” youth summit, a fre…
I am what you would call a PG-13 horror fan, and my favorite genre of horror would definitely have to be gothic horror.
To make art more accessible by creating workspaces and opportunities for multidimensional artists and decolonizing art practices, three friend…
The Rock en español Mexican band, Maná, brought its ‘Vivir Sin Aire’ tour to Phoenix over the weekend, reminding Latinos that their unity in d…
Tucson residents participated in a memory mapping event, sharing stories of their childhood and memories tied to the city as part of a Latinos…
The Long Beach International Tamales Festival is back for another year this holiday season. This family-friendly event will feature food, reta…
For the first time in its history, Mikiztli, Cultural Coalition’s Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival, took place in the heart of downto…
Every Nov. 2, Tucson celebrates the Day of the Dead by honoring the memory of the thousands of migrants who have died trying to cross the U.S.…
A new Phoenix café partners with activists, organizers, vendors and LGBTQ+ artists to promote culture and community.
