I and most ethnic Mexican compas, colleagues, and gente in communities of my ilk do not identify with Spain’s legacy of violence and exploitation in the Americas.
Category Archive: California
In this short story, a group of teens confronts environmental racism and the invidious question: “Why don’t you just move?”
The pillars that once divided Barrio Logan are now the foundation that shapes this rich Chicanx landscape.
Rob Baker on the search for live music in a California starved of it.
Once the COVID crisis is over, it may take us quite some time to process and psychologically recover from this tragedy.
As Fresno entered the final week of 1918, the second wave of the influenza outbreak showed no signs of breaking.
Good intentions and short-sighted thinking have turned prison reform in California into a COVID catastrophe, argues legal scholar Hadar Aviram.
As a new wave of flu tore through Fresno, the debate over reopening turned into all-out war – with business and church interests ultimately winning out, at a steep cost to public health.