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*Republicans Take First Steps toward Repealing Obamacare
*How to Report Hate Crimes
*Can Well Drilling Be Stopped in California County Hit by Drought?
Will the New Water Law Relieve Poor Families’ Crisis?
“The farmworkers are still affected…there are more tan 2000 small water Wells that have no more water so these communities have to use bottled water.”
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*Youth Protest Juvenile Detention Center in Seattle
*Will the New Water Law Relieve Poor Families’ Crisis?
*20 Years After Peace Accords, Mayan Survivors Seek to Heal Wounds
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*An Act of Hate Inspires Solidarity with Neighbors in Arizona
*A Christmas Pastorela for the Trump Era
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*Californian Activists and Politicians Define Strategies to Confront Trump Policies
*Reunification of Families in NewYorkTlán
*A Talk With Gabino Palomares
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*Historic Victory for Native Americans at Standing Rock
*Cubans Say Goodbye to Fidel
*Mexican Journalist Awarded for Investigating Massacre
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*Indigenous Immigrants Visit Standing Rock
*More Sanctuary Cities Declared
*California Drought Affecting Health
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(Español) *Piden a Obama proteger a los Dreamers con un perdon presidencial.
*Salen a la calle en Los Angeles para defender el Obamacare para millones de californianos.
*Algunos responden con simpatía y apoyo a inmigrantes, luego de reportarse arteras agresiones luego de la elección.
Edición Semanaria (Weekly Magazine)
*Anxiety and Protests after Trump’s Election
*Family Members of Repressed in Mexico Raise their Voices in U.S.
*Traditional Mayan Celebration Puts Down Roots in San Francisco
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*Activists and Immigrant Families Prepare to Defend Themselves
*Latino Voters in Arizona Boot Out Sheriff Arpaio
*California Voters Approve Bilingual Education and Other Progressive Measures