Across the country, Latinos occupy an increasingly sought-after position of influence in the election: swing voters in swing states. In total, an estimated 17.5 million Latinos are expected to vote ...
The reservoirs were under threat, and had been for decades.
Even if climate change wasn’t on the minds of all the guests, the dinner was a nice reprieve from other haunting topics, like ...
This year marks the centennial of the Indian Citizenship Act, which theoretically gave Native people the right to vote in U.S. elections — though it was several decades before all 50 states actually ...
From climate and public lands to shifting political allegiances, the region faces critical choices at the ballot box.
Ten years after the impasse between the Bundy family and the BLM, the doctrine of white oppression is widely embraced.
If elected, she would be the first Latina senator to represent Legislative District 14, which, after a contentious redistricting, is majority Latino for the first time. Beltran pointed to a low ...
In Nevada and Arizona, Latinos make up nearly a third of all voters. What are they thinking this election year?