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I am a senior writer covering Latinos and politics, news

Joined August 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    17 Aug 2019

    It is important to see the El Paso shootings in the context of not only history but today’s policies.

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  2. Colonialism's brutal legacy is laid bare in a new film set against a frigid backdrop

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  3. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    “I wasn’t expecting it to go viral,” said Chidiebere Ibe, a self-taught illustrator and aspiring pediatric neurosurgeon. “I made a deliberate action to constantly advocate that there be inclusion of Black people in medical literature.”

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  4. Retweeted
    Dec 11

    “If we are going to wait until we have the money, we are never going to run": This Latina announced she's running for Texas governor, after events made her realize, why wait? By

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  5. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    “The person at the top of government, the governor, cannot be the intimidator in chief": Democrat Joy Díaz, a Latina former journalist and teacher, isn't waiting for money or party support to run for Texas governor. By

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  6. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    “If we are going to wait until we have the money, we are never going to run": This Latina announced she's running for Texas governor, after events made her realize, why wait? By

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    Dec 10

    “The person at the top of government, the governor, cannot be the intimidator in chief": Democrat Joy Díaz, a Latina former journalist and teacher, isn't waiting for money or party support to run for Texas governor. By

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    THE MONKEES LIVE: THE MIKE & MICKY SHOW has hit the Billboard charts! #13 Billboard Top Albums #178 Billboard Top 200 #2 Internet Albums #3 Current Pop Albums #45 Current Digital Albums Thank you everyone for your support!

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  9. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    I’m heartbroken. I’ve lost a dear friend and partner. I’m so grateful that we could spend the last couple of months together doing what we loved best – singing, laughing, and doing shtick. I’ll miss it all so much.  Especially the shtick. Rest in peace, Nez. All my love, Micky

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  10. Dec 10
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  11. Dec 9

    Had the chance to talk a bit about covering Latinos in the podcast: Democracy in Color With Steve Phillips (). Thanks to Steve and Sharline Chiang for having me on:

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    Activists in the small town of Marfa, Texas, are working to get national recognition for a site once used as a segregated school for Mexican American students, some of who were used as extras in the 1956 movie, "Giant."

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  13. Dec 9

    Scoop: Domingo García, president directed his staff to drop Latinx from the civil rights group’s official communication. “The reality is there is very little to no support for its use.”

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  14. Dec 9

    After a poll showed 30% of Latino voters are less likely to support a politician or organization that uses "Latinx", the president of directed his staff not to use the term in official communication. My latest:

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  15. Retweeted
    Dec 9

    Latino civil rights organization drops 'Latinx' from official communication: The action by the League of United Latin American Citizens adds to the debate over a term embraced by younger Latinos and those seeking more inclusive, gender-neutral language.

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  16. Retweeted
    Dec 9

    OUT NOW: It's our last podcast of the year! ' joins us to talk immigration, Texas and the 2022 midterms, and why and how she started the race & ethnicity beat for during her time there. Tune in!

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  17. Retweeted
    Dec 8

    The number of communities required by law to help non-English-proficient people vote rose to 331 this year, up from 263 in 2016, the Census Bureau announced Wednesday, largely reflecting the rise in eligible Latino voters. By

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    Dec 8

    The number of communities required by law to help non-English-proficient people vote rose to 331 this year, up from 263 in 2016, the Census Bureau announced Wednesday, largely reflecting the rise in eligible Latino voters. By

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  19. Retweeted
    Dec 7

    .: "We are going to take power after this next election. When we do, it's not going to be the days of Paul Ryan, and Trey Gowdy, and no real oversight, and no real subpoenas. It's going to be the days of Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Dr. Gosar, and myself."

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    US Rep. Joaquin Castro and Sen. Elizabeth Warren want the Justice Department to review closely a proposed merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery over concerns it could limit programming and opportunities for Latino creators

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  21. Retweeted
    Dec 7

    Just in: is ending his campaign for lieutenant governor

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