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We are all Ferguson. We are all Ayotzinapa.
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On October 22, 2014 Black and Brown UCLA students joined forces…

October 22 National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality
On October 22, 2014, the Stop Mass Incarceration Network from…

Economic Opportunists or Refugees?: A Report Back
It is not rare to find Aztec dancers, the LAPD, ICE, and a swarm…

Yo, Affirmative Action Bake Sale! How much for a mutt like me?
Above is a price list for a recent Affirmative Action Bake sale.…

Reflections on Sonia Sotomayor and Latina/o Role Models
“When a young person, even a gifted one, grows up without proximate…

Un Dia No Habra Limitaciones Con Mis Palabras!
A young girl stands apart from the other children with her father,…

Writings on the Wall: Piecing together graffiti art and culture
From park benches to art galleries, graffiti has moved into the mainstream, but along the way has cultivated risk, fame and controversy.

Kelloggs Serves a Bowl of Racial Justice
In May, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, founded in 1930 by the breakfast cereal trailblazer, announced that it is dedicating $75 million to organizations nation-wide devoted to righting the effects of racial inequalities on poor children.

Arizona Law is Product of Anti-Immigrant Hysteria
Immigrant bashing, like baseball, has become a favorite American pastime. The recent draconian, anti-immigrant law in Arizona only adds credence to this reality.

More Arizona Immigrants to Consider ‘Self-Deportation’
The news that 90 days after the end of the legislative session, a law will criminalize undocumented immigrants in Arizona -- and give the police the power to investigate their legal status based solely on the way they look.