Dolores Huerta gives Maria Hinojosa her first interview after a New York Times investigation, speaking about being sexually assaulted by Cesar Chavez and the “dark sacrifices” she made for the ...
How Puerto Rican Isabel González challenged her detention at Ellis Island in 1902 and took her fight for citizenship to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The surprising history of the tuba, the rise of banda music, and the musicians who transformed an overlooked instrument into a cultural force.
The thousands of Central American and Mexican children that have come to the US border in the past few years are not getting here on their own. Here are the 10 things you need to know about so-called ...
On the third installment of our award-winning series “The Moving Border,” we return to Tapachula, Mexico, nearly two years after our last episode—and the start of a worldwide pandemic. When we last ...
Reggeaton star Bad Bunny decided to celebrate the launch of his album “Un verano sin ti,” in an unexpected corner of New York City in May 2022. He went to a modest Puerto Rican bar in Williamsburg, ...
Vicente Montalvo grew up in Echo Park, minutes away from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Little did he know, his family had history that was buried underneath the stadium that opened its doors in 1962.
Netflix’s newest crime thriller, The Rip, brings together three Latina actresses: Catalina Sandino Moreno, Sasha Calle, and Lina Esco. The Colombian women share the silver screen with Hollywood ...
Since the beginning of Maria Hinojosa’s career, immigration has been at the core of her work as a journalist. And one of the things she’s focused on in her reporting has been what happens in U.S.
On May 5, 1993, the first episode of Latino USA aired on more than 50 public radio stations across the country. Today, we are celebrating 30 Years of Latino USA with something we’ve never done before: ...
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