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Arizona high school students push back against Turning Point USA club at their school
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Rapid Response Tucson receives more and more reports of ICE sightings, but not all get confirmed
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Tucson leaders discuss possibility of a Mexican American Chicano Cultural Center
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SoCal organizers call for national shutdown action in solidarity with Minneapolis
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Bay Area Chicano academic and musician José Bernardo Cuéllar, ‘Dr. Loco,’ dies
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‘Abolish ICE’: Dozens gather at Zipp’s Sports Grill after federal agents raid locations across Phoenix
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‘Experiencing the American Nightmare’: A witness account of an ICE traffic stop
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Community leaders draw on Arpaio-era lessons to face potential ICE enforcement surge in Phoenix
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Man hospitalized after being shot by Border Patrol agent in Arizona; activists make call to action
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Kaiser Permanente nurses strike amid union negotiations for better contracts
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The first regulations were aimed to help renters by enacting a moratorium on evictions for those who could not pay rent because of circumstanc…
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Of U.S. Latinos, 36% are bilingual, 25% mainly use English and 38% mainly use Spanish. Among those who speak English, 59% are bilingual, accor…
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From law to applied linguistics, “linguistic justice” has gained traction and has a bearing in translanguaging as an intersectional identity i…
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Dr. Malcom Finney believes that it just takes one moment of falling in love with speaking another language with another human being for us to …
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As of late there has been increased debate over the term Latinx. Some have argued that the term Latinx represents a whitewashing of the commun…
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Latino representation and firsts may have been unfairly overshadowed. Ana María Ferreira, a literature professor born in Colombia, writes abou…
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From law to applied linguistics, “linguistic justice” has gained traction and has a bearing in translanguaging as an intersectional identity i…
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Dr. Malcom Finney believes that it just takes one moment of falling in love with speaking another language with another human being for us to …
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As of late there has been increased debate over the term Latinx. Some have argued that the term Latinx represents a whitewashing of the commun…
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Latino representation and firsts may have been unfairly overshadowed. Ana María Ferreira, a literature professor born in Colombia, writes abou…
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Many pressing issues will be sidelined as the United States makes Russian leader Vladimir Putin a priority. But right now, immigration policy …
