Blogs

By Voto Latino
Posted on May 15, 2012
Watch a film that documents the reversal of an anti-immigrant film in a town outside Washington, DC.
By Kamren Curiel
Posted on May 14, 2012
I caught up with Rodrigo y Gabriela lead guitarist, Rodrigo Sánchez, to talk about the duo's indescribable sound.
By Carli Eli
Posted on May 11, 2012
As people debate marriage equality, we can't ignore the alarming stats on divorce. As a shoulder for many of my friends who went through a divorce to cry on, I've grown concerned with this issue.
By Sergio Lopez
Posted on May 11, 2012
This week's chanclaso goes to the 1.3 N. Carolina voters who voted in favor of banning same-sex marriage. On the flip side, President Obama does us proud.
By Yandary Zavala
Posted on May 08, 2012
Today's primary in North Carolina is ground zero for the presidential race and will determine the fate of same-sex marriage.
By Kamren Curiel
Posted on May 07, 2012
The Grammy-nominated artist fuses Latin pop rock with a passion for politics and education reform.
By Sergio Lopez
Posted on May 04, 2012
This week, El Chanclaso throws his slipper at Pastor Sean Harris, who was caught giving a hateful sermon about gay people.
By Kamren Curiel
Posted on May 02, 2012
Across the country, thousands of protesters came out to march for immigration reform and jobs. Musicians echoed the movement in song.
By Voto Latino
Posted on April 27, 2012
We ended Power Summit with breakout sessions that allowed young people to turn what they learned into action plans.
By Viva Ramirez
Posted on April 27, 2012
VL rep and Phoenix native, Viva Ramirez, reports back on the 'March for Justice' that united hundreds against SB1070 during this week's controversial hearing.

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