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Latinx Files: The 'Bad Mexicans' who made U.S. and Mexican history
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Bad Mexicans
By Kelly Lytle HernándezNorton: 384 pages, $30
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Latinx Files: The Edward James Olmos Interview
Edward James Olmos is cinematic royalty.
Olmos, a native of East Los Angeles, has a career that spans six decades and has arguably been the most v...
Latinx Files: 'Replacement theory's' fatal aftermath
When I first read the news about the act of terror in Buffalo, N.Y., that left 10 people dead, I immediately thought of El Paso.
Like in El Paso, a...
Latinx Files: The need to tackle colorism in our community
Latinxs experience discrimination from other Latinxs at about the same rate as they do from non-Latinxs, according to the Pew Research Center.
In a...
Latinx Files: This one's for the Latina gay icons
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Every once in a while, we like to turn the main story of the newsletter over to a guest writer or illustrator. The idea is to includ...
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