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  • An assembled crowd of mostly women in front of Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C. One Black woman with a natural up-do, has her fist raised in the air.

    The Day That Trump Won—Reflections From a Black Mother

    Four years ago, I was in D.C. when dignified politics died. This time around, I’m out of here. 
    Sunshine Muse Nov 3, 2020 8:00AM EST
    A woman enters a polling place in the heavily Latino East L.A. area during the 2012 U.S. presidential election.

    How Can Latinx Voters Influence This Election?

    This voting bloc cares consistently about two things: immigration reform and climate change.

    Yessenia Funes Oct 25, 2016 10:54AM EDT
    Actor John Leguizamo attends the Premiere of Netflix's 'Bloodline' at Westwood Village Theatre on May 24, 2016, in Westwood, California. He penned a piece on his Latino experience for the New York Times.

    READ: John Leguizamo Calls on Latinxs to Vote This Election—And Demands Political Equality

    The actor wrote a telling op-ed history lesson—from colonialism to representation in media.

    Yessenia Funes Oct 21, 2016 10:34AM EDT

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