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Prosperity Needed in California
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A program that benefit both the undocumented population and the state’s economy
Latino Student Finds Safe Space at UCLA
At home, Justin puts sexuality aside and convinces his family that he is heterosexual, but at UCLA he is most comfortable expressing himself and sharing a part of him that he has not been able to do at home.
The Struggle We All Share
The gay community is one founded on diversity. It is a segment of every community, whether it is a religious, national, or ethnic community. So why does the queer community often neglect other groups, like the Latino community.
Political Apathy vs. Political Awareness
Who was going to vote for which candidate and why? But instead of answers in favor of the Democratic or Republican candidate, I received a lot of shrugs and head shakes accompanied with “I don’t know” and “I don’t plan on voting.”
“Undocumented. Unafraid. And Now Undercover.”
Challenging the Immigration System from the Inside
From the Incan Empire to UCLA: Preserving Quechua
Quechua, or Kichwa, a language that seemed to be on the path to oblivion, is now emerging among UCLA students.
Fernando Espuelas: Encouraging a Knowledgeable Latino Vote
Fernando Espuelas
Unless we are avid followers of newspaper,…
Annual March for Workers’ Rights Generates Solidarity
On this day, we were able to speak out together about a plethora of issues that included workers’ rights, queer rights, education reform, and immigrants’ rights.
Out of the Shadows and Into the Light
There are no second glances, and are no second thoughts about the gardeners and the many women of color waiting for the bus. But, they are the subjects for local artist Ramiro Gomez.