Deets On Latin Americans (In Progress)
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Deets On Latin Americans
Chicano Movement: Generation in search of its legacy – Los Angeles Times August 14, 1983
From the Archives: Bert Corona; Labor Activist Backed Rights for Undocumented Workers – Los Angeles Times January 17, 2001
Public Overestimates U.S. Black and Hispanic Populations – GALLUP June 4, 2001
Hispanics Now Largest U.S. Minority – CBS News January 21, 2003
Hispanics Now Largest Minority, Census Shows – The New York Times January 22, 2003
SANTIAGO IGLESIAS – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS April 20, 2003
Chicano Movement – Brown University December 10, 2005
Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente – Smithsonian Institution May 5, 2006
Roberto Clemente Honored Again, But Is He among the Greatest Ever? – Bleacher Report June 19, 2008
Background on Judge Sonia Sotomayor – THE WHITE HOUSE May 26, 2009
Sonia Sotomayor explains her “wise Latina” remark – Reuters June 2, 2009
Videos Shed New Light on Sotomayor’s Positions – The New York Times June 10, 2009
Opening Statement: Judge Sonia Sotomayor – NPR July 13, 2009
Sotomayor was schoolgirl with focus, determination, friends say – CNN July 14, 2009
Sotomayor contradicts Obama – POLITICO July 14, 2009
Graham a ‘yes’ on Sotomayor – POLITICO July 23, 2009
Senate Begins Debate On Sotomayor Nomination – NPR August 4, 2009
Senate confirms Sonia Sotomayor for Supreme Court – August 6, 2009
Sotomayor wins confirmation 68-31 – POLITICO August 6, 2009
Sotomayor Sworn In as Supreme Court Justice – The New York Times August 8, 2009
Between Two Worlds: How Young Latinos Come of Age in America – Pew Research Center December 11, 2009
Census History: Counting Hispanics – Pew Research Center March 3, 2010
Not just to praise Cesar – Los Angeles Times March 31, 2010
San Diego Chicano Movement Archival Film c.1970 (Silent) – KPBS Public Media April 23, 2010
Mendez v. Westminster – C-SPAN August 18, 2010
Poll: Latino voters more enthusiastic – POLITICO October 25, 2010
National Latino Leader? The Job is Open – Pew Research Center November 15, 2010
Gay, Hispanic Leaders Changing The Face Of The NAACP – NPR March 29, 2011
National Latino Museum Plan Faces Fight – The New York Times April 20, 2011
Cesar Chavez | The Vault – The Federal Bureau of Investigation May 4, 2011
Proposed naming of Navy ship for Cesar Chavez draws fire, support – CNN May 17, 2011
Sotomayor Opens Up About Diabetes For Youth Group – NPR June 21, 2011
Chicano Movement’s Denver Roots Run Deep – NPR June 30, 2011
Obama Steps Up Campaign To Win Over Latino Voters – NPR July 25, 2011
Roberto Clemente – Baseball Hall of Fame Biographies – National Baseball Hall of Fame August 18, 2011
Latinos Said to Bear Weight of a Deportation Program – The New York Times October 18, 2011
Ken Salazar urges more Latino-themed national parks, sites – The Washington Post October 11, 2011
Some Latinos See Obama ‘Betrayal’ On Immigration – NPR October 11, 2021
Study: Latinos Upset With Obama But Still Back Him Over GOP – The Texas Tribune December 29, 2011
Obama’s custom-tailored Latino pitch – POLITICO January 29, 2012
How Romney lost Latinos – POLITICO March 14, 2012
Cesar Chavez Day: How well do you know the farm labor hero? – The Christian Science Monitor March 30, 2012
Latinos versus the Census Bureau – Economic Policy Institute April 10, 2012
21 Facts You May Not Know About Roberto Clemente on the Anniversary of His Debut – Bleacher Report April 17, 2012
Mexican-American Struggles to Organize – The Seattle Civil Rights & Labor History Project | University of Washington April 28, 2012
Sheriff Joe Arpaio Allegedly Not Only Harrassed Latinos But Ignored Crime – The Atlantic May 11, 2012
Still an Activist at 82, Dolores Huerta Calls Herself ‘a Born-Again Feminist’ – PBS NewsHour May 30, 2012
Obama dedicates Cesar Chavez National Monument – Los Angeles Times October 8, 2012
Obama creates monument to Cesar Chavez: ‘He cared’ – CNN October 8, 2012
President Obama Speaks at the Dedication of the Cesar Chavez National Monument – The Obama White House October 9, 2012
Column: Hispanic heritage runs deep in the USA | Opinion – USA Today October 11, 2012
Sonia Sotomayor and the Real Lessons of Affirmative Action – The Atlantic January 11, 2013
A Justice Deliberates: Sotomayor On Love, Health And Family – NPR January 12, 2013
Washington Is Home (for Now at Least), but Sotomayor Stays True to New York – The New York Times January 13, 2013
Latinos Gain Political Muscle, and Fund-Raisers Show How – The New York Times March 7, 2013
Obama, Citing a Concern for Families, Orders a Review of Deportations – The New York Times March 13, 2014
Google under fire for Chavez doodle – POLITICO April 1, 2013
Criticism of Cesar Chavez Google doodle: Intolerance at its worst – Los Angeles Times April 1, 2013
Yes, the U.S. Wrongfully Deports Its Own Citizens – ACLU April 25, 2013
Cesar Chavez’s Complex History on Immigration – ABC News May 1, 2013
Mexican Americans – PBS June 11, 2013
Roberto Clemente – Athlete | Mini Bio | BIO – Biography July 8, 2013
The Mysterious History Of ‘Marijuana – NPR July 22, 2013
U.S. Blacks, Hispanics Have No Preferences on Group Labels – Gallup July 26, 2013
Report: 6 Obstacles Latinos Face – ABC News August 9, 2013
Timeline of Important Dates | Latino Americans – PBS September 16, 2013
PBS’s ‘Latino Americans’: Broad documentary seems to be ‘Latinos for Gringos’ – The Washington Post September 16, 2013
5 facts about Hispanics for Hispanic Heritage Month – Pew Research Center September 17, 2013
High rate of deportations continue under Obama despite Latino disapproval – Pew Research Center September 19, 2013
The Latino footprint in America: 500 years strong – CNN September 30, 2013
What Do Dora And Charo Have In Common? Hint: Hispanic Heritage Month – NPR October 10, 2013
Sotomayor to Lead Countdown to New Year in Times Square – The New York Times December 29, 2013
Cesar Chavez – American Civil Rights Activist | Mini Bio | BIO – Biography January 2, 2014
Remapping the Territory – The New York Times January 17, 2014
Obama under siege over deportations – POLITICO March 6, 2014
‘The Crusades of Cesar Chavez’ is a frank look at an imperfect leader – Los Angeles Times March 20, 2014
In ‘Cesar Chavez,’ A Reluctant Hero Fights For ‘La Causa’ – NPR March 28, 2014
Not the Cesar Chavez I Knew – The Nation April 1, 2014
Fifty years later, Latinos still fighting for civil rights – MSNBC April 7, 2014
The Rise and Fall of Cesar Chavez – The New Yorker April 7, 2014
‘I’m From Here’: Not All Hispanics Are Recent Arrivals – NBC News April 11, 2014
Justice Sonia Sotomayor: Affirmative Action ‘Opened Doors in My Life’ – ABC News April 22, 2014
Sonia Sotomayor Is a National Treasure – The New Republic April 24, 2014
‘Cesar Chavez’: Discussing The Movie And The Man – NPR April 26, 2014
Deported veterans ask Obama for relief – CNN May 15, 2015
Before ‘Brown V. Board,’ Mendez Fought California’s Segregated Schools – NPR May 16, 2014
Arizona Candidate Changes Name to Cesar Chavez Before Election – NBC News June 2, 2014
Arizona candidate ‘Cesar Chavez’ faces challenge from labor leader’s family – PBS NewsHour June 11, 2014
‘Cesar Chavez’ Thrown Off Arizona Congressional Ballot – NBC News June 17, 2014
America’s Deported Veterans: La Frontera – VICE News July 3, 2014
That’s Not Fair! Emma Tenayuca’s Struggle for Justice/¡No Es Justo!: La lucha de Emma Tenayuca por la justicia – Zinn Education Project July 5, 2014
The Chicano Civil Rights Movement – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS July 8, 2014
LULAC 2014 Tackles Latino Vote, Civil Rights, Immigration – NBC News July 8, 2014
Hispanics split on how to address surge in Central American child migrants – Pew Research Center July 29, 2014
Obama Joins Julian Castro at HUD; Promise Delivered to Latinos – NBC News July 31, 2014
Depression, War, and Civil Rights | Hispanics in the Southwest – Office of the Historian September 19, 2014
IGLESIAS, Santiago – Office of the Historian September 20, 2014
Latinos Are Stuck In an Abusive Relationship With Democrats – TIME October 3, 2014
ACLU: Speedy Deportations Force Out Many Without Hearing – NBC News December 8, 2014
Aztec Printing Owner Shares His Memories Of The Chicano Movement – KPBS Public Media February 12, 2015
Hispanics Could Account for 40% of U.S. Job Growth by 2020 – The Wall Street Journal February 24, 2015
Javier Palomarez Rebooted His Life and US Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce – NBC News March 25, 2015
The Chinese-Mexican Cuisine Born Of U.S. Prejudice – NPR April 16, 2015
Activist Cesar Chavez receives military honors for U.S. Navy service – Los Angeles Times April 23, 2015
Is being Hispanic a matter of race, ethnicity or both? – Pew Research Center June 15, 2015
A Price Too High | US Families Torn Apart by Deportations for Drug Offenses – Human Rights Watch June 16, 2015
Happy Birthday, Sonia Sotomayor! – Smithsonian Institution June 25, 2015
‘Mestizo’ and ‘mulatto’: Mixed-race identities among U.S. Hispanics – Pew Research Center July 10, 2015
Zoot Suit Riots | American history – Britannica July 12, 2015
Eclipsed by Cesar Chavez, Larry Itliong’s Story Now Emerges – NBC News September 8, 2015
Luisa Moreno – Brittanica September 9, 2015
Roberto Clemente | American baseball player – Britannica September 10, 2015
Dolores Huerta – Britannica September 12, 2015
Hispanic Americans: Shaping the Bright Future of America | Hispanics In The U.S. Army – United States Army September 18, 2015
Trump Praises Eisenhower’s Deportation Program, Fails to Mention It Was Called “Operation Wetback” – SLATE November 10, 2015
Trump praises ‘Operation Wetback’ – CNN November 11, 2015
It Came Up In The Debate: Here Are 3 Things To Know About ‘Operation Wetback’ – NPR November 11, 2015
Operation Wetback, the 1950s immigration policy Donald Trump loves, explained – Vox November 11, 2015
Trump’s Immigration Solution: Bring Back Controversial ‘Operation Wetback’ – NBC News November 11, 2015
Donald Trump’s ‘humane’ 1950s model for deportation, ‘Operation Wetback’, was anything but – The Washington Post November 11, 2015
Trump Praised It Without Naming It: What Was ‘Operation Wetback?’ – NBC News November 11, 2015
Why is Trump hailing ‘Operation Wetback?’ – MSNBC November 11, 2015
Sorry Trump, “Operation Wetback” Was a National Disgrace | Opinion – NBC News November 11, 2015
O’Reilly attacks Trump for boosting ‘Operation Wetback’ – POLITICO November 12, 2015
Historian: Trump deportation plan ‘absolutely not possible’ – CNN November 12, 2015
The dark, complex history of Trump’s model for his mass deportation plan – Los Angeles Times November 13, 2015
From the archives: How The Times covered mass deportations in the Eisenhower era – Los Angeles Times November 15, 2015
‘Operation Wetback’ resurfaces at GOP debate – MSNBC November 17, 2015
Roberto Clemente statue unveiled in South End – Boston Globe November 19, 2015
Liberal Hispanic activists assail Rubio, Cruz as ‘traitors’ to their culture – The Washington Pose December 15, 2015
Two stories – from opposite sides – of ‘Operation Wetback’ – CNN January 14, 2016
What would a second ‘Operation Wetback’ look like? – CNN January 14, 2016
A two-minute history of ‘Operation Wetback’ – CNN January 14, 2016
Arizona Latinos Honor MLK Legacy Through Voter Registration – NBC News January 18, 2016
How Trump’s deportation plan failed 62 years ago – CNN January 19, 2016
Hall of Honor Inductee: Dolores Huerta – U.S. Department of Labor February 5, 2016
America’s long history of deporting Mexicans – Al Jazeera February 11, 2016
Cruz is turning off Hispanic voters by not embracing his Cuban roots – Business Insider February 17, 2016
Chicano History Conference Opening Remarks – C-SPAN February 26, 2016
Afro-Latino: A deeply rooted identity among U.S. Hispanics – Pew Research Center March 1, 2016
Austin Revealed: Chicano Civil Rights “Desegregation & Education” – Austin PBS March 3, 2016
Austin Revealed: Chicano Civil Rights “Rise of Mexican-Americans in Politics” – Austin PBS March 10, 2016
Austin Revealed: Chicano Civil Rights “Activism & Organizing” – Austin PBS March 17, 2016
Austin Revealed: Chicano Civil Rights “Role of Chicano Identity in Arts” – Austin PBS March 24, 2016
A Brief History of the Zoot Suit – Smithsonian Magazine March 25, 2016
Cesar Chavez | American labour leader – Britannica March 30, 2016
On court diversity, Justice Sonia Sotomayor sounds like Scalia – The Christian Science Monitor April 9, 2016
Mendez vs. segregation: 70 years later, famed case ‘isn’t just about Mexicans. It’s about everybody coming together’ – Los Angeles Times April 17, 2016
Donald Trump Eats a Taco Bowl to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo – ABC News May 5, 2016
Trump’s candidacy sparking ‘a surge’ in citizenship, voter applications – The Washington Post May 11, 2016
Latino Community Hit Hard in Orlando Shootings, Most Victims Were Hispanic – NBC News June 13, 2016
You need to read Sonia Sotomayor’s devastating, Ta-Nehisi Coates-citing Supreme Court dissent – Vox June 20, 2016
Sonia Sotomayor – BIOGRAPHY June 23, 2016
Here’s a Look at Nevada’s Latinos and Their Economic Outlook – NBC News June 28, 2016
Operation Wetback | United States immigration law-enforcement campaign – Britannica July 2, 2016
Why aren’t more people talking about Latinos killed by police? – PBS NewsHour July 14, 2016
Cesar Chavez: The Life Behind A Legacy Of Farm Labor Rights – NPR August 12, 2016
Hall of Honor Inductee: Cesar Chavez – U.S. Department of Labor August 27, 2016
American Latino Heritage Theme Study – National Park Service August 18, 2016
As MLB honors Roberto Clemente, it casts eye on future of Latinos in game – USA Today September 7, 2016
5 Takeaways About Hispanic Heritage You Probably Didn’t Know – NBC News September 15, 2016
PBS Showcases Willie Velásquez, Latino Voting Rights Hero – NBC News October 3, 2016
Why I Hate Hispanic Heritage Month – VICE October 6, 2016
U.S. Latinos Feel They Can’t Be Themselves at Work – Harvard Business Review October 11, 2016
6 Ways Latino Advocacy Has Shaped Our Education Policies – Los Angeles Times October 12, 2016
Did Donald Trump cause an outsized surge in Hispanic voters? Probably not. – The Washington Post October 14, 2016
Sylvia Mendez on Mendez v. Westminster School District – C-SPAN October 21, 2016
Donald Trump Win Has Blacks, Hispanics and Muslims Bracing for a Long 4 Years – The New York Times November 9, 2016
Tougher Times For Latino Students? History Says They’ve Never Had It Easy – NPR November 15, 2016
What the Mass Deportation of Immigrants Might Look Like – SLATE November 16, 2016
You Say You’re An American, But What If You Had To Prove It Or Be Deported? – NPR December 22, 2016
Trump Team’s Meeting With Latino Leaders Gets Mixed Reviews – NPR January 11, 2017
¡Sí se puede! One Life: Dolores Huerta – Smithsonian Education January 11, 2017
Thomas Perez elected the first Latino leader of Democratic Party – The Washington Post February 25, 2017
From the Archives: Remembering Cesar Chavez – Los Angeles Times March 31, 2017
Cesar Chavez – BIOGRAPHY April 27, 2017
Roberto Clemente – BIOGRAPHY April 27, 2017
The Story of Cesar Chavez – United Farm Workers June 5, 2017
Zoot Suits and Race Relations During World War II – C-SPAN July 17, 2017
Civil Rights Icon Dolores Huerta Offers Advice to a New Generation of Activists – Smithsonian Magazine August 25, 2017
Chicano Civil Rights “Chicano Identity” – PBS September 7, 2017
What Is Hispanic Heritage Month? – TIME September 15, 2017
Dolores Huerta: The Civil Rights Icon Who Showed Farmworkers ‘Sí Se Puede’ – NPR September 17, 2017
How the U.S. Hispanic population is changing – Pew Research Center September 18, 2017
Hispanic Heritage Month Sparks Pro-Immigration Movement in the Trump Era – Newsweek September 18, 2017
Who Put The ‘Hispanic’ In Hispanic Heritage Month? – NPR September 23, 2017
Trump Talks Tax Reform at Hispanic Heritage Event – U.S. News October 6, 2017
Biography of Dolores Huerta, Co-Founder of the United Farm Workers – ThoughtCo October 14, 2017
MLB remembers the legacy of Roberto Clemente – MLB December 28, 2017
What’s the Difference Between Hispanic and Latino? – Brittanica January 6, 2018
FACT CHECK: Trump Touts Low Unemployment Rates For African-Americans, Hispanics – NPR January 8, 2018
RFK and Cesar Chavez – PBS January 11, 2018
Dolores Huerta – BIOGRAPHY March 5, 2018
When ICE Tries to Deport Americans, Who Defends Them? – The New Yorker March 21, 2018
California Once Targeted Latinas for Forced Sterilization – Smithsonian Magazine March 22, 2018
Delores – PBS March 27, 2018
Pioneering Labor Activist Dolores Huerta: Women ‘Never Think of Getting Credit’ But Now That’s Changing – TIME March 27, 2018
Cesar Chavez Day: A Legacy of Labor, Immigration – VOA News March 29, 2018
Must Reads: ICE held an American man in custody for 1,273 days. He’s not the only one who had to prove his citizenship – Los Angeles Times April 27, 2018
Dolores Huerta | 2018 Pitzer College Commencement Keynote | May 12, 2018 – Pitzer College May 16, 2018
Zoot Suit Riots: After 75 years, L.A. looks back on a violent summer – Los Angeles Times June 4, 2018
The Zoot Suit era is when white America learned to stereotype young Latinos as threats | Column – Los Angeles Times June 6, 2018
Guatemalan Immigrant Luisa Moreno Was Expelled From the U.S. for Her Groundbreaking Labor Activism – Smithsonian Magazine July 25, 2018
The key to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s successful journey? It’s books, she says – NBC News September 1, 2018
Young Latinos: Born in the U.S.A., carving their own identity – NBC News September 14, 2018
How the Zoot Suit Became a Symbol of Resistance for Mexican-American People – teenVOGUE September 21, 2018
The hidden history of Luisa Moreno – CBS 17 September 25, 2018
These Pictures Capture The Raw Energy Behind The Chicano Movement – BuzzFeed News October 9, 2018
Operation Wetback: The Largest Mass Deportation in U.S. History – ThoughtCo. October 11, 2018
How Méndez vs. Westminster Helped End Segregated Schools for Latinx Children in 1940s California – teenVOGUE October 12, 2018
LOOK: Google pays tribute to baseball legend Roberto Clemente for Hispanic Heritage Month – CBS Sports October 12, 2018
US lacks Latino historical sites and landmarks, scholars say – AP News October 14, 2018
America’s few Latino civil rights monuments languish, forgotten and decaying – NBC News October 14, 2018
Broadway’s John Leguizamo shares four favorite Latino heroes – November 16, 2018
Jan. 31, 1938: Emma Tenayuca Leads Pecan Sheller Strike – Zinn Education Project February 1, 2019
In Conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS February 14, 2019
Dolores Huerta – TED February 23, 2019
How to overcome apathy and find your power | Dolores Huerta – TED March 18, 2019
On Cesar Chavez Day, a look at the labor leader’s complex legacy – NBC News March 31, 2019
April 14, 1947: Mendez v. Westminster Court Ruling – Zinn Education Project April 16, 2019
Dolores Huerta – National Park Service June 12, 2019
‘Latinx’ explained: A history of the controversial word and how to pronounce it – USA Today June 29, 2019
A long-running immigration problem: The government sometimes detains and deports US citizens – The Conversation July 8, 2019
U.S. Government Stages Mass Deportations in the American Southwest – Equal Justice Initiative July 15, 2019
‘Hispanic invasion’: A white nationalist version of Texas that never existed – August 5, 2019
El Paso, with deep Mexican American past, rallies amid pain – AP News August 7, 2019
‘The People’s Justice’: After decade on Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor is most outspoken on bench and off – USA Today August 8, 2019
‘It can happen again’: America’s long history of attacks against Latinos – The Guardian August 15, 2019
Anti-Hispanic violence that pierced El Paso has been part of Texas’ history – NBC News August 16, 2019
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor wanted to ‘be a detective like Nancy Drew’ as a kid – ABC News September 3, 2019
Latinx Heritage Month: More Than One Word, More Than One Heritage – Human Rights Campaign September 13, 2019
Does Hispanic Heritage Month Need a Rebrand? – The New York Times September 14, 2019
Key facts about U.S. Hispanics and their diverse heritage – Pew Research Center September 16, 2019
Don’t just say you love Latinos during Hispanic Heritage Month. Honor the complexities of our histories. – The Washington Post October 4, 2019
Survey: Only 2% of Hispanics Prefer the Politically Correct Term ‘Latinx’ – reason November 4, 2019
U.S. Catholic Bishops Elect Hispanic Immigrant as Leader – The New York Times November 12, 2019
Why ‘Stop-and-Frisk’ Inflamed Black and Hispanic Neighborhoods – The New York Times November 17, 2019
How to End Racism | Dolores Huerta | TEDxOakland – TEDx Talks December 6, 2019
Latinos make up only 1% of all local and federal elected officials, and that’s a big problem – USA Today January 6, 2020
What united Black Panthers, Puerto Ricans, white Southerners? New doc details ‘First Rainbow Coalition’ – NBC News January 21, 2020
U.S. citizen mistakenly put in deportation proceedings finally returns to America – NBC News February 4, 2020
Federal Hate Crime Charges Filed in El Paso Shooting That Targeted Latinos – The New York Times February 6, 2020
Sotomayor issues scathing dissent in Supreme Court order that could reshape legal immigration – CNN February 23, 2020
Zoot Suit Riots – C-SPAN March 18, 2020
Dolores Huerta is the fearless labor activist who coined the positive protest slogan ‘si se puede’ – Good Morning America March 20, 2020
Dolores Huerta Talks Coronavirus, Organizing, and Labor History – teenVOGUE March 31, 2020
The Zoot Suit Riots: Causes, Significance, and Legacy – ThoughtCo. April 24, 2020
Hispanic Caucus calls on Trump admin to investigate working conditions for meatpackers – POLITICO April 29, 2020
The Zoot Suit Riots – NBC News Learn May 1, 2020
June 3, 1943: The Zoot Suit Riots – Zinn Education Project June 10, 2020
Mendez v. Westminster: Desegregating California’s Schools – PBS June 15, 2020
Latino leaders demand Florida governor apologize for linking ‘Hispanic farmworkers’ to COVID-19 rise – NBC News June 22, 2020
Afro-Latinos Have A Conversation On Blackness With Their Parents – Pero Like June 28, 2020
The nation is diversifying even faster than predicted, according to new census data – BROOKINGS July 1, 2020
Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voting Restrictions – The New York Times July 1, 2021
Racist, brutal past or Hispanic history? Latinos clash over Spanish colonial statues – NBC News July 5, 2020
U.S. Hispanic population surpassed 60 million in 2019, but growth has slowed – Pew Research Center July 7, 2020
Hispanics have accounted for more than half of total U.S. population growth since 2010 – Pew Research Center July 10, 2020
Boycotts show us what matters to Americans – Vox July 16, 2020
Facebook and Instagram to study racial bias against African Americans, Hispanics on their platforms – USA Today July 21, 2020
People of color discuss the impact of ‘colorism’ – Good Morning America July 22, 2020
Colorism and White Latinx Privilege – Pero Like July 25, 2020
New Mexico Hispanic leader, civil rights group part ways over ethnic studies, monuments controversy – NBC News July 30, 2020
About One-in-Four U.S. Hispanics Have Heard of Latinx, but Just 3% Use It – Pew Research Center August 11, 2020
Why people are split on using ‘Latinx’ – CNN August 12, 2020
Mendez v. Westminster School District – NATIONAL ARCHIVES August 17, 2020
The Incredible Career of the Iconic Roberto Clemente – MLB Vault August 18, 2020
Roberto Clemente: The legacy of one of baseball’s all-time greats | FOX MLB – FOX Sports August 18, 2020
MLB’s Pirates will honor Roberto Clemente by wearing his number – NBC News September 3, 2020
Remembering Roberto Clemente as a Black man who fought against racial injustice – Los Angeles Times September 8, 2020
The lasting legacy of a baseball icon | Opinion – CNN September 9, 2020
¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now – Smithsonian American Art Museum September 16, 2020
US Latino civil rights group moves 2021 convention online – AP News September 28, 2020
Latinx Is A Term Many Still Can’t Embrace – NPR October 1, 2020
Hispanic Heritage Month gets justifiable criticism, but it’s still worth celebrating. Here’s why – Los Angeles Times October 2, 2020
15 Latino Activists You Should Know And Read About – Huffington Post October 9, 2020
Meet the fearless labor activist who coined the positive protest slogan ‘si se puede’ – Good Morning America October 27, 2020
How Trump Grew His Support Among Latinos – The Atlantic November 9, 2020
Dolores Huerta: The Civil Rights Icon Who Created the Slogan “Si Se Puede” (Yes We Can) – NBC Bay Area November 19, 2020
Family, Homeland, Revolution: Stories of the Chicano Movement April 6 – November 4, 2018. – The Mexican Museum | Smithsonian Institution November 28, 2020
These Latinas Were Pioneers for Workers’ Rights in the U.S. Here Are 2 You Should Have Learned About in School – TIME December 1, 2020
Some Black and Latino Americans are still hesitant to take the vaccine. Here’s what is fueling that distrust – CNN December 4, 2020
Incredible Roberto Clemente footage! Take a look at his iconic life – MLB Vault December 7, 2020
Connecticut will become the first state to require high schools to offer Black and Latino studies in fall 2022 – CNN December 9, 2020
Emma Tenayuca – National Park Service January 1, 2021
IGLESIAS, Santiago – Biographical Directory of the United States Congress January 8, 2021
Sonia Sotomayor will swear in Kamala Harris on Inauguration Day. – The New York Times January 16, 2021
Harris to be sworn in by Justice Sonia Sotomayor at inauguration – ABC News January 16, 2021
‘That’s Cesar Chavez!’: Bust of civil rights icon behind President Joe Biden stirs excitement – NBC News January 20, 2021
In Biden’s Oval Office, Cesar Chavez takes his place among America’s heroes – CNN January 21, 2021
Biden’s Cesar Chavez bust in the Oval Office signals a new era for Latinos, activists hope: ‘It shows that he’s authentic’ – The Washington Post January 21, 2021
Racial, ethnic diversity increases yet again with the 117th Congress – Pew Research Center January 28, 2021
Hispanic congressmen push for purge of Confederate renaming panel – AXIOS January 29, 2021
Column: The California roots of the fight over the term ‘illegal alien’ – Los Angeles Times February 19, 2021
Justice Sonia Sotomayor was targeted by gunman, federal judge tells ’60 Minutes’ – CNN February 19, 2021
1946: Mendez v. Westminster – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS March 13, 2021
Majorities of Americans see at least some discrimination against Black, Hispanic and Asian people in the U.S. – Pew Research Center March 18, 2021
Remembering Cesar Chavez’s tactics is key to empowering workers and consumers – The Washington Post March 31, 2021
A Proclamation on César Chávez Day, 2021 – THE WHITE HOUSE March 31, 2021
Latinos, excluded from Hollywood, urged to back film, TV labor – NBC News April 3, 2021
Civics as a National Security Imperative: A Conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil M. Gorsuch – Center for Strategic & International Studies April 14, 2021
1954: Hernandez v. Texas – LIBRARY OF CONGRESS April 28, 2021
Latino lawmakers want new Marshall Plan – AXIOS April 22, 2021
Emma Tenayuca – Smithsonian American Art Museum April 23, 2021
Denver neighborhood fights to become first historic district to honor Chicano Movement – KDVR FOX 31 April 28, 2021
‘Not OK’: Younger generations confront immigrant parents on race, Black struggle – NBC News May 29, 2021
Hollywood Flashback: Zoot Suit Riots Rocked L.A. in the Summer of 1943 – The Hollywood Reporter June 4, 2021
78th Anniversary of LA’s Zoot Suit Riots in Commerce – NBCLA June 7, 2021
78th Anniversary of LA’s Zoot Suit Riots in Commerce – NBC 4 Los Angeles June 7, 2021
The Zoot Suit Riots Cruise brings back ‘a forgotten era’ – Los Angeles Times June 7, 2021
All recent US population growth comes from people of color, new census estimates show – BROOKINGS June 23, 2021
Cesar Chavez’s Legacy Lives on in Biden’s Staff, Oval Office – U.S. News June 28, 2021
Elizabeth Martínez, Voice of the Chicana Movement, Dies at 95 – The New York Times June 29, 2021
Dolores Huerta – National Park Service July 2, 2021
What Arizona’s 2010 Ban on Ethnic Studies Could Mean for the Fight Over Critical Race Theory – POLITICO July 11, 2021
Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s mother, Celina Báez Sotomayor, dies at 94 – NBC News July 26, 2021
No Preferred Racial Term Among Most Black, Hispanic Adults – Gallup August 4, 2021
New US Census Report Could Show Growth of Minorities – VOA News August 11, 2021
Census shows US is diversifying, white population shrinking – AP News August 12, 2021
New U.S. census data shows white population shrank for first time – Reuters August 12, 2021
Census: US sees unprecedented multiracial growth, decline in the white population for first time in history – USA Today August 12, 2021
Latinos account for over half of the country’s population growth – NBC News August 12, 2021
US’s white population declines for first time ever, 2020 census finds – The Guardian August 12, 2021
US census: Hispanic and Asian-American driving US population growth – BBC News August 12, 2021
Census shows US is diversifying, white population shrinking – CBS News August 12, 2021
2020 Census Illuminates Racial and Ethnic Composition of the Country – United States Census Bureau August 12, 2021
2020 Census Statistics Highlight Local Population Changes and Nation’s Racial and Ethnic Diversity – United States Census Bureau August 12, 2021
The Chance That Two People Chosen at Random Are of Different Race or Ethnicity Groups Has Increased Since 2010 – United States Census Bureau August 12, 2021
Five takeaways from the U.S. census data drop – Los Angeles Times August 13, 2021
America’s demographics are changing. How has your county shifted? – The Washington Post August 13, 2021
Latinos Have Surpassed African Americans As Chicago’s Second-Largest Racial or Ethnic Group – WBEZ NPR August 13, 2021
The multiracial identity revolution among U.S. Latinos – AXIOS August 19, 2021
This Is How The White Population Is Actually Changing Based On New Census Data – NPR August 22, 2021
Key facts about U.S. Latinos for National Hispanic Heritage Month – Pew Research Center September 9, 2021
Executive Order on White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Hispanics – THE WHITE HOUSE September 13, 2021
A Proclamation on National Hispanic Heritage Month, 2021 – THE WHITE HOUSE September 14, 2021
MLB expands list of who can wear No. 21 to honor Roberto Clemente on Sept. 15 – ESPN September 14, 2021
Why Hispanic Heritage Month starts in the middle of September – CNN September 15, 2021
Legendary labor leader Dolores Huerta’s advice to young activists? ‘It’s never too late’ – TODAY September 15, 2021
5 Hispanic Leaders Who Changed Labor History – U.S. Department of Labor Blog September 15, 2021
Remembering Roberto Clemente – MLB Network September 15, 2021
6 powerful books to read during Hispanic Heritage Month — for yourself and your kids – CNBC September 16, 2021
Yes, We’re Calling It Hispanic Heritage Month And We Know It Makes Some Of You Cringe – NPR September 17, 2021
‘American Identity’ – Labor Leader Dolores Huerta On Coining Iconic Phrase “Sí Se Puede” – NBC News September 17, 2021
Dolores Huerta reflects on history of activism, next generation’s fight: Part 1 – ABC News September 17, 2021
A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. – NBC News September 20, 2021
The Exclusion of Latinos from American Media and History Books – The New Yorker September 21, 2021
Women of Chicano Movement Continue to Fight for Justice – NBC Bay Area September 21, 2021
A Latino family paved the way for school desegregation. It’s still ‘unknown’ history. – TODAY September 21, 2021
Race in America: Hispanic Heritage Month with Eduardo Díaz – The Washington Post September 22, 2021
Sotomayor’s picture book ‘Just Help!’ coming in January – AP News September 24, 2021
Commentary: Hispanic Heritage Month is a meme now (because we are exhausted) – Los Angeles Times September 27, 2021
EDVA Commemorates National Hispanic Heritage Month – United States Department of Justice September 29, 2021
Justice Sonia Sotomayor: ‘There is going to be a lot of disappointment in the law, a huge amount’ – CNN September 29, 2021
U.S. will no longer deport people solely because they are undocumented, Homeland Security secretary says – CNBC September 30, 2021
Velshi: We can’t ignore Latino history simply because it makes America look bad – MSNBC October 2, 2021
Who Was Emma Tenayuca? A Mexican American Champion of Workers’ Rights – teenVOGUE October 5, 2021
Dolores Huerta – Activist & Co-Founder of United Farm Workers | Hispanic Heritage Month – Biography October 5, 2021
Somos Latino – The Washington Post October 7, 2021
El Movimiento: A Brief History of the Chicano Movement | Race and Culture – ABC 10 October 8, 2021
SCOTUS changed oral arguments in part because female justices were interrupted, Sotomayor says – CNN October 13, 2021
Hispanics closing in on whites as New York City’s largest racial group – Spectrum News – NY1 October 13, 2021
FACT SHEET: The Biden-Harris Administration Advances Equity and Opportunity for Latino Communities Across the Country – THE WHITE HOUSE October 14, 2021
‘Message Of Opportunity’: The Significance Of Cesar Chavez And His Legacy – TODAY October 14, 2021
Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrating Emerging Latino Leaders Across the Biden-Harris Administration – THE WHITE HOUSE October 15, 2021
Paving the Way for Integrated Schools Before Brown v. Board of Education – WCVB 5 ABC October 15, 2021
San Antonio professor explains origins, rebirth of term Chicano – KSAT 12 October 18, 2021
Justice Sonia Sotomayor deals with ‘manterruptions,’ too. Here’s how we can stop them | Opinion – CNN October 18, 2021
Latinas who brew seek to shake craft beer industry – AXIOS October 21, 2021
New book details how two O.C. families and a farm helped integrate public schools – Los Angeles Times October 21, 2021
Mendez Freedom Trail in Westminster secures state funding boost – Los Angeles Times October 21, 2021
Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticizes colleagues for allowing Texas abortion ban to remain in effect – CNN October 22, 2021
Effects of the First Court Ruling against School Segregation – National Bureau of Economic Research November 1, 2021
Majority of Latinos Say Skin Color Impacts Opportunity in America and Shapes Daily Life – Pew Research Center November 4, 2021
The vibrant Mexican Jewish community in San Diego – CBS 8 San Diego November 5, 2021
A groundbreaking Chicano series, stored 50 years in a garage, reemerges – Los Angeles Times November 7, 2021
Sonia Sotomayor – A Day in the Life of a Supreme Court Justice – The Daily Show with Trevor Noah November 14, 2021
Another Problem for Latinx – The Atlantic November 23, 2021
Malcolm X’s Latino connections – AXIOS November 30, 2021
Sotomayor suggests Supreme Court won’t ‘survive the stench’ of overturning Roe v. Wade – NBC News December 1, 2021
What is the term ‘Latinx’ and why is it polarizing? – TODAY December 9, 2021
Latino civil rights organization drops ‘Latinx’ from official communication – NBC News December 9, 2021
AUSTIN REVEALED Civil Rights Stories – Austin PBS December 17, 2021
Learn about the life and career of labour activist Cesar Chavez – Britannica December 22, 2021
Elizabeth ‘Betita’ Martínez: A Chicana Icon Who Brought Joy to Protest – POLITICO December 27, 2021
Latinos we lost in 2021 – NBC News December 29, 2021
Revisiting Roberto Clemente’s best moments – MLB December 30, 2021
Some Black, Hispanic voting rights groups to boycott Biden’s Atlanta speech – Reuters January 10, 2022
Latinx? Latino? Hispanic? A linguistics expert explains the confusion – ABC News January 15, 2022
Gorsuch didn’t mask despite Sotomayor’s COVID worries, leading her to telework – NPR January 18, 2022
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Roberto Clemente – kpbs January 21, 2022
Estoy Aquí: Music of the Chicano Movement – Smithsonian Institution January 23, 2022
Roberto Clemente – PBS January 25, 2022
Sonia Sotomayor: Justices think about how they ‘comport’ themselves amid public’s worsening view of high court – CNN January 25, 2022
San Antonio celebrates activist Emma Tenayuca, 1938 Pecan Shellers Strike – San Antonio Express-News January 30, 2022
The Militant Passion of Emma Tenayuca – The Nation February 1, 2022
Lorenzo Ramirez, late plaintiff in famed school desegregation case, honored by Orange – Los Angeles Times February 9, 2022
Have Mexican American moderates been overlooked in Latino civil rights history? – NBC News February 10, 2022
Justice Sotomayor sees ‘unprecedented’ threat to Supreme Court in confirmation battles – ABC News February 10, 2022
The Afro Latino who redefined how Black history is remembered – NBC News February 24, 2022
When Emma Tenayuca Disturbed the Peace: A Girl at the Forefront of Civil Commotion – Smithsonian Magazine March 4, 2022
These Latinas and Latin American women paved the way in politics and art – AXIOS March 8, 2022
Dolores Huerta to Give Free Talk About Her Life, Work, Legacy in Oakland – NBC Bay Area March 8, 2022
Three things to know about the International Women’s Day March this weekend in San Antonio – San Antonio Express-News March 9, 2022
Civil rights leaders outraged as more minorities undercounted in 2020 census – PBS NewsHour March 10, 2022
How did the Zoot Suit Riots begin? | Zoot Suit Riots | American Experience – PBS March 17, 2022
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Zoot Suit Riots – kpbs March 22, 2022
PBS to rebroadcast documentary on Zoot Suit Riots – AXIOS March 29, 2022
The Murder of José Díaz | Zoot Suit Riots – American Experience | PBS March 23, 2022
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden honors Cesar Chavez at a naturalization ceremony where Chavez lived & labored his last quarter century – United Farm Workers March 28, 2022
Zoot Suit Culture| Zoot Suit Riots | American Experience – PBS March 28, 2022
Latino civil rights group could see bigger push for Puerto Rico statehood – NBC News March 29, 2022
Women in Labor History, From the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire to Today – teenVogue March 29, 2022
Zoot Suit Riots – PBS March 29, 2022
A Proclamation on César Chávez Day, 2022 – THE WHITE HOUSE March 30, 2022
Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia Awards Luz Gallegos of TODEC Woman of the Year 2022 – NBC Palm Springs March 31, 2022
MLB giving Roberto Clemente Award winners new patch for caps – ESPN April 7, 2022
‘Buried’ Latino history: Colorado sculpture honors family’s fight for school equity – NBC News April 14, 2022
Hurdles remain 75 years after key Latino segregation case – AXIOS April 14, 2022
Sent to the ‘Mexican school’ 75 years ago, Sylvia Mendez’s fight for equality continues – Los Angeles Times April 14, 2022
San Diego’s Chicano Park Celebrates Its Anniversary – The New York Times April 19, 2022
Latino authors, activists lead caravan, march against book bans – NBC News April 28, 2022
The long-run impacts of Mexican-American school desegregation – BROOKINGS April 28, 2022
The most important desegregation case you’ve never heard of, and why it’s still relevant – WGBH May 2, 2022
About 6 million U.S. adults identify as Afro-Latino – Pew Research Center May 2, 2022
About 6 million U.S. adults identify as Afro Latino, new report finds – NBC News May 4, 2022
Colorado’s Chicano murals included on list of nation’s most endangered historic places – PBS May 4, 2022
Cinco De Mayo: How did the holiday become more popular in the United States than Mexico? – USA Today May 4, 2022
There’s more to Cinco de Mayo than you might think – The Washington Post May 5, 2022
A Fringe Conspiracy Theory, Fostered Online, Is Refashioned by the G.O.P. – The New York Times May 15, 2022
Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta in Michiana – SNDU 16 News Now NBC May 19, 2022
Negrito? Blanquita? Latinos Talk Colorism – Pero Like May 21, 2022
Segregated Texas school for Mexican Americans could become historic site – NBC News May 24, 2022
Column: A Latino-on-Latino mass shooting. What now? – Los Angeles Times May 25, 2022
In Uvalde, a community of deep Latino roots is further bound by grief – NBC News May 26, 2022
The Racist Conspiracy Theory Conservatives Are Helping Spread – VICE News May 26, 2022
The Mexican American civil rights links in Uvalde – AXIOS May 26, 2022
What Robb Elementary School has meant in Uvalde’s history of Mexican activism – NPR May 31, 2022
Robb Elementary School and Uvalde’s History of Mexican-American Activism – NPR June 2, 2022
In Latin America, China steps in where US has stepped out – The Christian Science Monitor June 3, 2022
How the U.S. census ignores Afro-Latinos – The Washington Post June 3, 2022
Bad Timing: 2022 NRA Convention – Full Frontal with Samantha Bee June 3, 2022
How we pronounce Uvalde says a lot about the power of language in mixed communities – NPR June 3, 2022
Sonia Sotomayor’s Dissents and Opinions Speak to the People| Opinion – teenVOGUE June 3, 2022
Uvalde police were trained to quickly confront an active shooter. So why did they wait? – The Guardian June 4, 2022
Dolores Huerta invites Hispanics to rule out obstructionist politicians – San Diego Union-Tribune June 7, 2022
The “Newly Constituted Court” Keeps Obliterating Civil Rights, Sotomayor Warns – SLATE June 8, 2022
Crisp, refreshing Mexican lagers are finally getting their due – The Washington Post June 9, 2022
Latino Lawmakers Want A National Park Honoring César Chávez And Farmworkers – Huffington Post June 9, 2022
15 Places in L.A. Where LGBTQ History Was Made – KCET PBS June 9, 2022
Deets On Uvalde – DeetsOn.Net June 9, 2022
Sotomayor: SCOTUS just “immunized” feds from liability “no matter how egregious the misconduct” – salon June 10, 2022
Cheech Marin’s Personal Collection Of Chicano Art Opening To Public In Riverside, California | Contributor – Forbes June 13, 2022
A landmark case ensuring education to undocumented children turns 40 – NBC News June 13, 2022
Smithsonian unveils first Latino history exhibit, new gallery – NBC News June 15, 2022
Supreme Court ‘mistakes’ can be fixed, says Sotomayor – Reuters June 17, 2022
Smithsonian Unveils First Latino History Event – MSNBC June 17, 2022
Being Queer in the Latino Community – Pero Like July 2, 2022
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