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Students have had enough of shootings

March 6, 2018

By Karl Catarata

This letter to the editor originally published in the Las Vegas Sun. This year, Feb. 14 was both Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday. There were people in Las Vegas with…

Their voices matter: Meet the #HumansOfDACA

March 5, 2018

By Nancy Treviño

Six months ago, President Trump broke a commitment when he ended DACA, a program supported by a majority of Americans and which gives 800,000 young people a chance to achieve…

Keepers of memory: Remembering Trayvon Martin

February 28, 2018

By Jamilah Sabur

This year marks the sixth year since the death of Trayvon Martin, and I do not want us to forget. Six years and we find ourselves living in an America with a president who has been endorsed by white nationalists and a country more divided than ever.

Trump’s War on Families Intensifies

January 15, 2018

By Thomas Kennedy

After a 17-year journey, my parents will no longer be undocumented. This was no easy feat to accomplish, I lived 11 of those years without papers along with them, and…

Trump – A Racist-In-Chief, Unleashed

January 12, 2018

By Kica Matos

Earlier this week it seemed as though negotiations over the future of the 800,000 young immigrants formerly protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (“DACA”) had finally turned…

For Code Crew founders, paying a living wage is the right thing to do

November 28, 2017

By Melonee Gaines

The nonprofit trains youth of color to be the next generation of techies and practices the economic justice MLK preached

How You Can Help Stop Voter Suppression in Florida

November 22, 2017

By Thomas Kennedy

Last year, I became a United States citizen and a registered voter after living as an undocumented immigrant in this country for more than a decade. I was born in…

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