As I ask my parents about their day over dinner, our connection freezes. Although it is frustrating, we end up
Category: COVID-19
Vulnerable Bodies: Domestic Violence in the Hispanic/Latinx Community During a Pandemic
While it is easily argued that domestic violence is a public health matter, it has been consistently excluded from news
Documenting Latinx Communities: Podcasting and Oral History in the Time of COVID-19
Coping with COVID-19 A question that has been lingering on my mind since March is: How are people coping with
Transitioning U.S. Latinx Students to an Online Environment for Displaced Study Abroad Students
During my spring break in Rosario, Argentina I was woken up on an early overcast Thursday morning by the ping
Essential Latinx Educators: Teaching in a Time of Pandemic
COVID-19 continues to take a disproportionate toll on Latinxs because many have low-paying jobs that require them to interact with
Mothering a Latino Boy in the Trump era
Colorblindness betrayed me on Tuesday, November 8th, 2016. To be fair, it did announce its arrival the night before. When
Bodega Dreams in Austin, Texas
“The neighborhood might have been down, but it was far from out. Its people far from defeat. They had been
Social Distancing While Brown
“Come inside child rest yourself it’s okay to want to be held ain’t we all just trying to be some
Compassionate Pedagogies in a Pandemic: Reflections from Latina Scholars
In the midst of the current global pandemic, we have read wide-ranging advice about how to maintain our professionalism in
The Hotspots in Hiding: COVID-19 and Immigrant Detention
The combination of immigrant detention and COVID-19 is a travesty happening in real time, expanding rapidly, and resembling the situation