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Opinion | Open letter to the LA Dodgers: Who do you stand with?
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Billboard Women in Music 2025: Best Latina moments
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Undocumented immigrants contribute $96.7 billion in taxes; here’s the breakdown
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Latino man arrested at gunpoint by Border Patrol agents in Pomona
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Man who spent 30 years in prison is found innocent
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Santa Monica will not host beach volleyball during the 2028 Summer Olympics
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FIFA seeks volunteers for 2025 Club World Cup
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A festival that honors the Coachella Valley farmworkers, but it’s not that Coachella
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MALDEF joins lawsuit against Huntington Beach
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Four students at California universities win MALDEF law school scholarships
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Christopher Rivas visited three LAUSD schools, including Inglewood High School, Lynwood High School and La Puente High School to read excerpts…
In Jason Statham’s latest movie, “A Working Man”, he plays as Levon Cade, a former British Royal Marine Commander who leaves it all behind to …
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Ricardo Gallegos spent ten years working on cargo ships in Veracruz, Mexico, but in 2020, as the pandemic reshaped lives around the world, he …
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In a quiet Inland Empire suburb, Jag Arreola sits in a small backyard studio. It’s a humble workspace, its walls adorned with brightly colored…
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Radio28 Creative Studios (@radio28cs ) from Mexico City has open applications for their International Residency Program until March 29.
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To the Dodgers Organization,
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Cesar Cornier is an Afro-Latino musician, fashion designer and community organizer based in Los Angeles who has founded the streetwear brand K…
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Walk down the Santa Fe Springs or San Jose swapmeet any weekend and you will find shirts and prints of Sad Girl from “Mi Vida Loca” (1994) in …
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Next month, the Young Shakespeareans (TYS), a Los Angeles-based organization that helps students in underserved communities produce high-quali…
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Looking for a fun way to celebrate Women’s Month? Join Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles (LACLA) for a special free screening of “Alema…
To mark the conclusion of its 30th anniversary celebrations, the Luckman Fine Arts Complex at Cal State LA will host Amalia Hernández’s Ballet…
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In 1989, at just 20 years old, Alfredo Moran chose to leave behind his dreams of becoming a mechanical engineer and everything he knew in Mexi…
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Chicano art collective ASCO will be featured in a new documentary that will premiere at South by Southwest on March 10.
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The late 1960s were and continue to be one of the most pivotal in American history. Black and brown Angelenos at the time both lost leaders in…
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The first-ever Long Beach Taco Week, taking place from April 20-27, highlights the culinary skills of the Latino community while also supporti…