Dolores Huerta gives Maria Hinojosa her first interview after a New York Times investigation, speaking about being sexually ...
How Puerto Rican Isabel González challenged her detention at Ellis Island in 1902 and took her fight for citizenship to the U ...
The surprising history of the tuba, the rise of banda music, and the musicians who transformed an overlooked instrument into ...
Journalist, historian, and author Jelani Cobb often looks to the past to better understand the present, and he says the right’s pushback against immigration and multiculturalism is rooted in this ...
In the state of Georgia, most abortions are illegal after six weeks, which is often before most people even realize that they are pregnant. Maria Hinojosa speaks with award winning journalists and ...
The live three-hour broadcast is a pressure cooker of high emotional stakes, technical failures, and unpredictable celebrity behavior. All leading to a range of cultural moments from slaps to ...
What started decades ago at the U.S.-Mexico border didn’t stay there. Journalist, author, and professor Jean Guerrero speaks with Maria Hinojosa and argues that communities on the southern border were ...
After the longest State of the Union address in U.S. history this past Tuesday, we go beyond the bluster and pageantry to assess where our country stands. A sobering look at what President Trump has ...
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