We Are Witnesses: Becoming an American sparks a difficult but honest conversation about the U.S. immigration system. By Jose Antonio Vargas Of all the questions I get asked every day, the one that crystallizes just how simplistic and uninformed the conversation about...
Maria Lopez is a 17-year-old with an almost perfect GPA. She’s involved with after-school clubs and community organizations. She attends a top Dallas ISD magnet high school and is likely an ideal candidate for some elite universities. By Obed Manuel But Lopez is an...
When certain customers picked up their prescription from Hala Choudhary, their eyes glanced over her starched white lab coat, scanned past her diamond lip piercing and slightly tan skin, and focused in on her hijab: double-layered and worn gypsy-style, which gave her...
A Jan. 24- 25 conference at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, seeks to gather artists, critics, curators, and all of Miami in an effort to explore the question. By Emily Neil For Naoimy Guerrero, artist, curator, and art critic, a museum can serve as a host to conversations...
Detained in a California lockup with hundreds of other immigrants seeking asylum, Duglas Cruz faced a choice. By Michelle Conlin and Kristina Cooke NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO – He could content himself with a jailhouse diet that he said left him perpetually hungry....
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