Fifty years ago, Mexican American students in Texas staged walkouts to impact change. Those who walked gather to see what’s changed and what didn’t; New study shows racial bias is a byproduct of this technology; and Zacatecas, Mexico could get a place in the records book with their version of the baby Jesus. Go beyond the headlines…
Tougher US asylum policy follows in Europe’s footsteps
As government prepares to seize more land for a border wall, some Texas landowners prepare to fight
For many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is a day of mourning
Forgotten history: Chicano student walkouts changed Texas, but inequities remain
Racial bias in widely used hospital algorithm, study finds
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New app helps users reduce student debt
Cuba acknowledges ‘vestiges’ of racism, launches program to fight it
Nineteen foot tall baby Jesus in Zacatecas believed largest in the world