Following the death of José Ramos-Solano in late March, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government will take action by joining a lawsuit against ICE introduced earlier this year in Los Angeles.
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Chicano scholar and activist Rodolfo "Rudy" Francisco Acuña, largely considered the father of Chicano Studies, has died at 93.
A video circulating on social media showing a woman being detained by plainclothes, unmasked agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enfo…
USC canceled a gubernatorial debate set to be held on March 24 after widespread claims that the debate purposefully left out candidates of color.
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Chicano scholar and activist Rodolfo "Rudy" Francisco Acuña, largely considered the father of Chicano Studies, has died at 93.
A video circulating on social media showing a woman being detained by plainclothes, unmasked agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enfo…
USC canceled a gubernatorial debate set to be held on March 24 after widespread claims that the debate purposefully left out candidates of color.
Federal judges are receiving more threats from the public as political tension becomes everyday discourse among those on social media and even…
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In Los Angeles, following the sexual assault allegations against César Chávez during his time as president of the United Farm Workers Union (U…
The race to be California’s next governor includes a handful of candidates of color. None of them were invited to participate in an upcoming g…
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is nearing a potential strike as unions push back against planned layoffs, insufficient raises…
In response to allegations of sexual abuse made in a New York Times investigation, Governor Gavin Newsom said Wednesday he is “open” to changi…
Just two weeks shy of César Chávez state holiday and U.S. federal commemorative holiday on March 31st, the labor movement and immigrant commun…
The city of Bakersfield has officially announced that they have decided to call off plans to rename H Street after labor leader César Chávez f…
A New York Times investigation published today contains allegations that the union leader Cesar Chávez abused girls as young as 12 years old.
