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(Español) La suerte salarial de los estadunidenses y la inmigración están entrelazadas

(Español) “Los inmigrantes recién llegados tienen mayores niveles de educación que las generaciones anteriores, y es probable que llenen puestos de trabajo que requieren habilidades técnicas y profesionales. Casi la mitad de los inmigrantes de 25 años o más que llegaron a Estados Unidos después de 2010 tienen una licenciatura”.

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“Black Dove: Mama, Mi’jo and Me.” Also, “A House Of My Own.”

TUESDAY, MAY 31. PROGRAM # 7794 12:00 PM PT “Black Dove: Mama, Mi’jo and Me.” This is the title of the new memoir by renowned author Ana Castillo, a book that weaves stories of her migrant Mexican American family and explores what it means to be a single, bisexual, brown, feminist parent of a son […]

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“Black Dove: Mama, Mi’jo and Me.” Also, “A House Of My Own.”

THURSDAY, MAY 12. PROGRAM # 7781 12:00 PM PT “Black Dove: Mama, Mi’jo and Me.” This is the title of the new memoir by renowned author Ana Castillo, a book that weaves stories of her migrant Mexican American family and explores what it means to be a single, bisexual, brown, feminist parent of a son […]

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“Brown is the New White.”

MONDAY, APRIL 25. PROGRAM # 7768 12:00 PM PT “Brown is the New White.” This is the title of a new book by Steve Phillips, a recognized political analyst. The author argues that despite the evidence that the US population has dramatically changed and that a coalition of the New Majority of Blacks, Latinos, Asians […]

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Posted in Arts & Culture, Línea Abierta, Politics |

Rafael Manríquez: “El Pájaro Vuela.”

THURSDAY, APRIL 30. PROGRAM # 7511 12:00 PM PT Rafael Manríquez: “El Pájaro Vuela.” A celebration of the late Rafael Manríquez, a virtuoso vocalist and instrumentalist and tireless promoter of Chilean and Latin American roots music. This program features songs from Rafael’s never-before released recording “El Pájaro Vuela,” made in the 80s, and conversations with […]

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(Español) Eduardo Galeano: 3 de septiembre de 1940 – 13 abril de 2015

(Español) “Los huérfanos de la tragedia de Ayotzinapa no están solos… Los acompañan las voces solidarias en todo el mapa de México y más allá, incluyendo las canchas de fútbol, donde hay jugadores que festejan sus goles dibujando con los dedos, en el aire, la cifra 43, que rinde homenaje a los desaparecidos”: EG

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Remembering Tijerina.

One of the earliest pioneers of the Chicano movement, Reies López Tijerina passed at the age of 88 in El Paso. Founder of La Alianza Federal de Mercedes, Tijerina spearheaded the cause of land-grant restoration in the 60s. He gained international fame after leading an armed raid on a courthouse in Tierra Amarilla, NM to […]

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(Español) Lo que hace el Congreso para ayudar a los estudiantes latinos

(Español) Somos 435 representantes en la Casa de Representantes. Y cuando el voto se tomó, somos 200 demócratas y todos votamos en contra de esa legislación, menos uno, y la pasaron. Pero ahí se muere porque los senadores ni aceptaron esa legislación cuando llegó al Senado.

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College Costs and Financial Aid. Also, Are Latinos Ready for College?

Texas congressman Rubén Hinojosa talks about the promises and challenges for Latinos to go to college in Texas. He also talks about what’s been done in Washington to improve high school graduation rates, and make college more accessible and affordable. Guest: Rep. Rubén Hinojosa, Member of House Committee on Education and Labor, Chair of Subcommittee […]

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Posted in Economy, Education, Youth, Línea Abierta |

The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magón.

That’s the title of a book that tells the tragic story about the experiences and ideology of Mexican revolutionary Ricardo Flores Magón and militants of his transnational movement in the U.S. and Mexico. It also gives insights into the collaboration between the Mexican and U.S. governments to persecute and imprison Mexican exiles in the early […]

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