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At Día Bom and AsianRican Foods, diners can find egg rolls alongside empanadas or kimchi with nopales.
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Guatemalan-American painter Richie Morales’ colorful exhibit at Latino Arts looks at time and memoryAfter Richie Morales' grandfather struggled with Alzheimers, the painter used the medium that he grew up with and has experimented in to interrogate how our memories change over time, and how we may never know if we really remember the original event as it happened.
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In Wisconsin, many sheriff departments have teamed up with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE. A recent report from the ACLU of Wisconsin finds that these partnerships have increased racial profiling and created a jail to deportation pipeline.
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In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Latinos in Tech will host a coding event in Spanish for students and business owners.
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Growing up as the daughter of Mexican immigrants in Chicago in the nineties, Erika Sánchez was a self-described pariah, misfit, and disappointment—a foul-mouthed, melancholic rabble-rouser who painted her nails black but also loved comedy.
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Milwaukee Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa talks about adjustments the government could make to better engage with Milwaukee's Hispanic community.
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To fight for change, Roberto Hernández along with the support of community members, religious organizations, and fellow activists staged a sit-in at the chancellor’s office. Their efforts proved fruitful. Later that fall, UWM opened its Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute to support the needs of Latinx students.
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Maria Cruz and Bernie Gonzalez speak about the past and present of the Milwaukee Brown Beret chapter — A Latinx group fighting for civil rights within Milwaukee, and across the country.
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LUNA, or Latinas United through the Arts, is a network of more than 30 Latinx women and non-binary artists who are organizing exhibits, events and projects to highlight Milwaukee's Latinx creatives.
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A Cuban immigrant himself, Raul Galvan talks about how he and groups like the Wisconsin Latinx History Collective are working to preserve and uncover Cuban history in Milwaukee.