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Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*The LA Riots: 25 Years Later
*Latinos, Hardest Hit by the LA Riots
*Police Brutality and Reform: 25 Years Later
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Caravan Against Fear Crosses Conservative State of Arizona
*New York Launches Historic Plan for Free College
*Philadelphia Taxes Soda, as Beverage Companies File Lawsuit
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Caravan to Resist Fear Tactics on Tour from California to Texas
*Fresno Sheriff’s Deportation Program on Thin Ice
*Attacks on Journalists in Mexico Force a Key Border Newspaper to Close
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Republicans Impose Controversial Supreme Court Nominee
*Gorsuch and an Increasingly Polarized Court
*Authorities to Close Sherriff Arapio’s Tent City Jail
*Texas Redistricting Deprives Latinos of Fair Representation
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Battle Begins over the Cost of the Wall
*Environmental Catastrophe Caused by Lead Dust in East L.A.
*Cesar Chavez Celebrated Around the US – Veteran Organizer Remembers Him.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Republicans Postpone Vote on Replacement Healthcare Law
*Fraught Confirmation Process for Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee
*‘Guatemalan Dream,’ a Seed Sown by the Deported to Halt Migration
*Mexican Politician Confronts Trump from San Francisco
In Deep-Blue State, Millions in Reddish Heartland Are Counting On Medicaid
Among the hardest hit regions would be the Central Valley, the state’s agricultural heartland. In Fresno County, about half the population of 985,000 relies on Medi-Cal, as California’s Medicaid program is known. In adjacent Tulare County, 55 percent of the more than 466,000 residents were enrolled in Medi-Cal.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Judges Block Trump’s New Order Banning Muslims and Refugees
*”Inhumane” to Subject Refugee Children to Toxic Stress
*Teachers Allowed to Carry Guns in Schools, But Maybe Not For Much Longer
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Trump’s New Muslim Travel Ban Challenged.
*Latinas Urged to Protect Themselves from AIDS.
*Former Undocumented Woman Leads Massive March.
THE FIRST AMERICANS. 2nd hour
The National Museum of the American Indian began a six-day festival paying tribute to prominent Native American musicians, dancers and storytellers. Performers from North, Central and South America gather on the National Mall in Washington, DC, for a week of festivities. This two-hour program featured conversations with singers, dancers and storytellers from Spanish-speaking nations, including […]