Why The Most Famous Image In Olympic History Matters To Latinos
By Cristopher Rubio, Being Latino A brief look into the history of the modern Olympic games provides us with some incredible moments, but perhaps no single image carries greater weight, or […]
Tucson’s Mexican American Studies Program Is Revived
By Griselda Nevárez, Voxxi Alfonso Chavez was a senior at Tucson High School when the Arizona State Legislature passed in 2010 a law banning the teaching of ethnic studies in […]
Latin America Climate, Energy and Environment News
By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde Chile While non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE) currently accounts for 3 percent of Chile’s electricity, there is a portfolio of new NCRE initiatives that would generate […]
The Election, the Presidency and Foreign Policy
By George Friedman, Stratfor The American presidency is designed to disappoint. Each candidate must promise things that are beyond his power to deliver. No candidate could expect to be elected […]