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Helen Chávez the Heroine of Speaking Up

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago012 mins

I was 14-years-old, sitting in my freshman geometry class, when I saw three boys throwing paper wads at a mentally challenged student named Angel*. I sat in my seat from across the room, staring at the boys continuing to haze Angel. I felt disgust for this act and wanted to catch each paper wad before…

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Un Día Sin Nosotras: Mexico Will Go A Day Without Women And We Need to Care

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago09 mins

By Vanessa Batz AUSTIN, Texas —The familiar cat call you hear as you’re walking down the street, minding your business. The unfairness in a Latinx household where a son is the favorite and it’s not because of his academic achievement of straight C’s. The unsaid rule where men can do what they please while women…

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Family separation in the U.S. and how to help those in need

Laura Donnelly8 years ago5 years ago07 mins

Hi Latinitas! This post is meant to teach you a little bit about what is happening to undocumented immigrants at the United States border and how you (yes, you!) can help them. Let’s start with what the family separation policy is, and more answers to your questions.   What is the “zero tolerance” policy and…

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