Weekly Edition
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*Trump’s Words Causing Stress in Children
*Will California Schools Embrace Multilingualism?
*Indigenous Migrants in California Celebrate the Day of the Dead in Community
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*Is it Time to Say Goodbye to Joe Arpaio? Latino Voters Think So
*Proposition Would Change Harsh Sentences in California
*A March in New York Against Repression in Mexico
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*Republican Candidate Refuses to Agree to Accept Election Results
*Urgent Need for Latino Doctors in California
*Mixed Reactions to Haitian Crisis in Mexico
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*Trauma of Detention Follows Refugee Children to the Classroom
*Top Republicans Abandon Their Presidential Candidate
*Latinos Live Longer
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*Supreme Court Declines Reconsidering DAPA and DACA
*Washington State Berry Workers to Begin Negotiations with Farm
*In Colombia, “No” to the Peace Agreement
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*Record Audience for First Presidential Debate
*New Yorkers March for Disappeared Students
*Lack of Water, but Abundance of Civic Activism in California Town
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*Courting of the Latino Vote just Beginning
*From Undocumented to Wall Street Executive
*15 Years of Son Jarocho in California
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*Promotion of Deputy that Killed Young Latino Revives Wounds in Santa Rosa, CA
*Woman Chained During Labor Can Sue Sheriff Arpaio
*Prisoners’ Scholarship Plan Moves Forward
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*Federal Court orders to stop housing eviction.
*A young Central American Immigrant feels hope in Mexico.
*Historic 50th Anniversary Commemoration of the Farmworkers March.
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*Historic Farmworker Overtime Bill in California.
*Private Immigrant Detention Business Under Review.
*Colombia Celebrates Historic Peace Agreement.