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Next Gen at Radio Bilingüe
A new executive has been chosen to join the founding leader of Radio Bilingüe as co-executive director as the national community-based media organization opens the doors for the next generation of leaders.
The Polycrisis Fueling Protests in Perú
The “polycrisis” is an emerging term working its way into the parlance of lawmakers and global decisionmakers, from elite universities to the meeting rooms at Davos. The term is broad in its definition; almost amoeba like, it morphs to envelop the many challenges confronting humanity, from climate catastrophe to poverty, hunger, war, mass migration and the decline of democracy.
The US-Mexico Border Treaty 175 Years Later: What Is its Significance Today?
175 years ago, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo officially ended the Mexican-American War, doubled the size of the U.S. territory, and forever changed the lives of Mexicans north of the Rio Grande. On this anniversary of the treaty, veteran Chicano intellectuals and activists reflect on the significance and validity of the treaty's guarantees for the Mexican people in the occupied territories. Writer Armando Rendón, author of the seminal book Manifiesto Chicano, says the treaty is still a living document and puts his argument to the test by taking it to the United Nations Human Rights Council. In contrast, pioneering civil...
On MLK Day, Bernice King Says her Father’s Dream Remains Unfinished
The annual commemoration of civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr began this week in Atlanta with a call for more fraternity and solidarity in communities throughout the world. Gerardo Guzmán spoke with Dr. Bernice King, daughter of the celebrated hero, who is keeping her father's message of equality alive as director of the King Center.