Monday April 24 <em>12:00 PM (PacificTime)</em>

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Monday April 24 12:00 PM (PacificTime)

Living with Air Pollution. A quarter of people in the US live with polluted air, with people of color being the hardest hit, according to a new report. Fueled by extreme weather events and the climate crisis, California has the areas with the worst air quality. Photo: Abhay Singh via Unsplash
Tuesday April 25 <em>12:00 PM (PacificTime)</em>

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Tuesday April 25 12:00 PM (PacificTime)

Immigration Edition. As Republicans in the House discuss legislation to tighten law enforcement, mandate detentions and raise penalties at the US-Mexico border. Photo: Max Böhme via Unsplash
Wednesday  April 26 <em>12:00 PM (PacificTime)</em>

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Wednesday April 26 12:00 PM (PacificTime)

Covid New Variant, Single Dose. As the US moves to manage Covid-19 as an endemic, federal officials are shifting to a single dose of the updated shot, similar to the yearly flu shots, and allow new boosters for older and sicker people. Photo: Marco Verch via Flickr
Thursday April 27 <em>12:00 PM (PacificTime)</em>

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Thursday April 27 12:00 PM (PacificTime)

The Climate Crisis and Farming. Veteran farm workers who are being trained in organic farming join this edition to discuss new and sustainable ways to work the land in the face of increasing extreme weather disasters. Photo: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency via Facebook
Friday April 28 <em>12:00 PM (PacificTime)</em>

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Friday April 28 12:00 PM (PacificTime)

Mexico Edition. This is a conversation with Paco Ignacio Taibo II, a long-time social activist, historian and author who leads the Fondo de Cultura Económica, a government-funded publishing house and bookstore chain in Mexico and Latin America. Photo: EneasMx via Wikimedia Commons

Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

21 April, 2023

*Democrats and Republicans Present Immigration Plans—How Realistic Are They?
*On Earth Day, Latinos Express Concern Over Climate Crisis
*ESL Students Excel at Rural California School –

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ESL Students Excel at Rural California School – 

21 April, 2023

A California elementary school is drawing attention because more than half of its English as a Second Language learners read and write well by the time they reach the third grade. That’s four times higher than the rate for English language learners in the rest of the state.

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On Earth Day, Latinos Express Concern Over Climate Crisis

21 April, 2023

This Earth Day, environmental leaders continue to speak out more loudly about the dangers of global warming, which is causing more frequent and extreme natural disasters. Latinos, who are among the most affected.

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Democrats and Republicans Present Immigration Plans How Realistic Are They?

21 April, 2023

More than a decade after the last attempt at bipartisan immigration reform, this week Republicans and Democrats introduced two separate proposals. In the House, two Republican lawmakers recycled former President Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy, while an influential Democratic senator proposed a presidential executive order

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(Español) Con el fin de la emergencia sanitaria, personas con covid de largo plazo se sienten abandonadas

20 April, 2023

“I was so surprised,” she said. “And then I felt betrayed because it is terrible to get a letter where a doctor, although within their rights, says that they don’t want you for a patient anymore, because it causes self-doubt.”

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