Students with undocumented parents struggle with updated FAFSA application
Despite the ideal expectation of a quick application process, a particular group of students says they are excluded from the FAFSA process: students who have undocumented parents. Consequently, numerous applicants find themselves in a state of uncertainty, unsure if they will manage to afford the upcoming fall semester.
Advocacy Work for Reproductive Justice persists in a Post-Roe Environment
“June will mark a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Since the decision, 12 states enacted a near-total ban on abortions along with other states that enacted severe restrictions on abortion access.” -Nancy Morales
The conflicts in Peru and how it’s affecting their citizens
“Although Peru is best known for its famous dishes and ancient architectural structures, the beloved country also has its own set of flaws.”
Controversy Between George López and Ralph Barbosa Explained
“Lopez’ comments have created a rift within the Latino comedy culture by bringing to the forefront the question of whether Latino comedians have a duty to help one another.” - Jose “Benny” Garcia
Raquel Welch, cinema siren and femme fatale, dead at 82
“Although her father did not raise her to speak Spanish at home, in fear of similar prejudice falling unto her, she still claimed ‘The essence of who I am is Latina.’ In the interview Raquel also mentioned how she held no regret in her sex symbol roles, however it did come with its limitations in roles for films.” -Brenda Payan
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Bans Use of the Term Latinx in First Executive Order as Governer
“In Arkansas, newly elected governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who served as the spokesperson for former President Donald Trump, banned the use of the term Latinx in official executive orders on her first day as governor.” - Richard Mendoza
Newly Created Organization of Historically Oppressed Students (O.H.O.S.) Holds march “Say Their Names” For The Recently Deceased Keenan Andersen, Oscar Sanchez and Tyre Nichols.
“On Tuesday, Jan. 31 the Organization of Historically Oppressed Students (O.H.O.S.) held a march called “Say Their Names” for the recently deceased Keenan Andersen, Oscar Sanchez and Tyre Nichols who were killed by police.” - Brenda Payán