Archive 2 Columns
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From the Bronx to the Big Leagues
Jasson Dominguez’s Journey of Hope and Determination In the heart of the Bronx, where dreams are woven into the very fabric of the...
By Phil ColonAugust 31, 2023Earth And Fire: Inside The Efforts to Rebuild Guatemala
The morning after the Volcán de Fuego’s eruption, Maria Alvarado found herself in Antigua, Guatemala. She’d driven from the capital with a group...
By Manola SecairaJuly 18, 2018Florida’s Duval County decides to remove book about the Life of Legendary, Hall of Fame player Roberto Clemente.
The shelves of the public school libraries in Duval County, Florida no longer contain a book about the late Afro-Puerto Rican MLB legend...
By Myles MoralesFebruary 13, 2023Cuban Artist Llane Alexis: Why Sewing Machines Are Scary
Self-taught, Cuban-born artist Llane Alexis hand-stitches textile remnants to make whimsical and politically charged works of art. I’m a self-taught artist, born and...
By Serena KimJune 12, 2018Aaron Judge’s Speaks About his Admiration for Roberto Clemente
Aaron Judge has profound respect for a baseball legend who transcends the sport itself - Roberto Clemente. This deep admiration has not only...
By Phil ColonOctober 6, 2023Latin America Under Threat of Cybercrime Amid Coronavirus
Online scams, ransomware attacks and phishing email schemes have proliferated in Latin America amid the coronavirus pandemic, exposing the dangers hackers pose to...
By Phil ColonApril 19, 2020Berlin’s Creative Set
At just 15, Mexican singer-songwriter Ceci Bastida got her start in music by joining the endlessly rebellious ska-punk band Tijuana No! She toured...
By Julyssa LopezJuly 30, 2018The Midterms: Communities of Color Will Be Impacted
Hurricane Maria heavily damaged the island state of Puerto Rico, forcing many residents to find safety elsewhere. Unsurprisingly, many of those seeking a...
By Phil ColonSeptember 18, 2018Green Card Veterans – Deported and Forgotten
In the Mexican border town of Tijuana, Edwin Salgado sat on a folding chair cracking jokes with fellow U.S. military veterans on a...
By Vicki AdameApril 19, 2020San Antonio’s Street Art Initiative Transforms the Cityscape
San Antonio’s Street Art Initiative (SASAI) unveils the first project in a series of beautification initiatives is AREA Real Estate’s Midtown Station parking...
By Leslie CastroMay 1, 2019