Maná open up about their 40-year career and why they dedicated their historic Rock Hall of Fame nomination to Latino immigrants in the U.S.
There are about six million Afro-Latino adults in the United States. And this Charlotte woman has set out to educate and celebrate her Afro-Latina culture through her non-profit La Casa de la Cultura.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a famous book under the title Why We Can’t Wait. Besides addressing the crime of slavery ...
YoNasDa Lonewolf, Oglala Lakota/Black, National Community Organizer, has something to say about the Kansas City Chiefs.
They’re five blood brothers from the East L.A. barrio with 51 years of curing African-American currents of blues, jazz, and ...
Ensconced behind metal and glass on crowded roadways, Long Island's drivers are as diverse as the community itself. About one ...
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TheCollector on MSNManuela Sáenz: The Forgotten Heroine of Latin American IndependenceManuela Sáenz, an activist for Latin American independence in the 19th century, challenged ideas about what women could do in ...
In an exclusive interview with NBC News on Thursday, President Bernardo Arevalo talked about his meeting with U.S. Secretary ...
As we journey towards our next Mystery Artist, we find that in the early 20th Century, the US was a veritable "melting pot" ...
The photos show migrants from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Cuba being deported. They don't show Indian ...
Gordon moved to Santa Cruz in 1977 as his father, Richard Gordon, became a professor of politics at UC Santa Cruz. The family ...
The enslavement of millions of Indigenous people in the Americas is a neglected chapter in U.S. history. Two projects aim to ...
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