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Hurricane Hermine makes landfall in Florida, some of Trump's leading Hispanic advisors have quit in the wake of his anti-immigration speech, the Clinton campaign beats fundraising record, and more.
This Anthropologist Identifies the Bodies of Dead Border-Crossers
The trio heads to Texas and meets an anthropologist who works to identify the corpses of those who died trying to cross the US border.
Poorer Latina and Black Women Were Most Screwed Over By Texas Abortion Ban
New figures show that Hispanic and black women were disproportionately affected by the Texas abortion law struck down by the Supreme Court. Advocates explain why poor women are more likely to get screwed by the system.
Black and Hispanic people more likely to be victims of police brutality, study says
Using four different datasets, researchers found that non-white civilians were 50 percent more likely to be subject to police using force – like being grabbed, handcuffed, hit with a baton or slammed against a wall.
Fed-Up Judge Threatens 'America’s Toughest Sheriff' Over Continued Racial Profiling
Arizona's Sheriff Joe Arpaio could face prosecution on charges of criminal contempt for violating court orders related to the racial profiling of Latinos.
Protesters Chained Themselves to Cars to Block the Road to a Trump Rally in Arizona
While dozens of protesters tried to prevent people from attending a Trump rally near Phoenix, hundreds gathered in Manhattan to demonstrate against the Republican frontrunner.
Meet the Artist Bringing Queer and Chicano Culture Together in a Glorious NSFW Mashup
We talked with Roy Martinez, who goes by the name Lambe Culo (Spanish for "lick ass"), about his fashion designs and mixed media art, which explore the fluidity of gender and cultural identities.
'Discount Saints' Imagines the Last Supper with Chinese Takeout, Snapbacks, and Hoop Earrings
For her latest exhibition, artist Melanie Gonzalez merged Renaissance-style Biblical glamour with the look and feel of her native Bronx.
The FDA May Soon Require Corn Tortillas to Be Fortified with Vitamins
The FDA mandated the addition of folate in enriched wheat flour to prevent neural birth defects in 1998, leaving out about 14.4 million Hispanic women living in the US who primarily eat tortillas instead of bread.
The Folk Feminist Struggle Behind the Chola Fashion Trend
When I see the rebel Latino subculture being sampled and recontextualized by bourgeois white fashion designers, pop singers, or celebrity starlets, I can't help rolling my eyes.
There's Been a Huge Surge of HIV Cases in the UK's Hispanic Community
London's Hispanic population has exploded in recent years, but some say that the government has been slow to deal with its health problems.
Cops Fired 17 Rounds at Unarmed Mexican Immigrant Antonio Zambrano-Montes
The death of Antonio Zambrano-Montes in Washington State has sparked outrage and protests among local activists and even condemnations from the Mexican government.