The New Face of Gentrification
Kavita Shah : New York City
Manhattan's El Barrio is facing an uphill battle against a private equity firm attempting to displace low-income residents in a struggle which reflects a growing crisis.

Kavita Shah : New York City
Manhattan's El Barrio is facing an uphill battle against a private equity firm attempting to displace low-income residents in a struggle which reflects a growing crisis.
Christopher Hayes : Hillary Clinton
Latinos supported Hillary Clinton in the chaotic Nevada caucuses, but how much do her policies support them?
Oliver Wang : Music
If you're curious to learn more about the bugalú, check out these five albums.
Lakshmi Chaudhry : Cultural Criticism & Analysis
The quinceañera has become a rite of passage for even the poorest Latina teens, another example of our most treasured rites debased at the cash register.
Roberto Lovato : Presidential Election 2008
Latino voters will go to the polls in 2008 with a hemispheric vision, a new sense of power and concerned about Iraq, immigration and the environment.
Felicia Mello : Labor Organizing & Activism
The US guest-worker program has locked thousands in a modern-day form of indentured servitude.
Cuban-American moderates are on the rise, but hard-liners still run the show.
A labor organizer was beaten to death after exposing exploitative labor practices in the United States and Mexico.
Battles between the city's black and Latino gangs are the outcome of a dismal racial and economic situation.
Marc Cooper : Immigration to the US
A recent police raid on a small-city factory showcases the Bush Administration's frightening war on illegal immigration.
Roberto Lovato : Labor & Immigration
Latino voters walked away from the GOP in the midterm elections, a payback for the party's ruthlessly anti-immigrant stance.
Roberto Lovato : Immigration to the US
This year will be remembered both for massive immigrants rights marches and for the Al Qaedization of immigrants.
Racial tensions between black and Latino players have been exposed in the ongoing controversy over how to honor Roberto Clemente.
In the face of unprecedented manpower problems, the Pentagon is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to target young Latinos for military recruitment.
Villaraigosa could make political history not just for his city, but for the country.
A wave of minority politics is cresting in California--white minority politics.
Joe Velasquez & Steve Cobble : Voters & Voting
It's time to target the electoral map differently.
Antonino Villaraigosa is an extraordinary political force in Los Angeles.
Labor is putting all its street muscle into Villaraigosa's campaign.



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