Book Review: Natalie Díaz’s ‘Postcolonial Love Poem’

‘Postcolonial Love Poem’ is a stark reminder, a much-needed one, of the struggles Indigenous folks are still grappling with.
‘Postcolonial Love Poem’ is a stark reminder, a much-needed one, of the struggles Indigenous folks are still grappling with.
Republicans aren’t really worried about critical race theory harming kids, as almost half are opposed to public schools teaching about racism at all.
Hector chats with Todd Miller, a journalist who has covered border security for the past 20 years, and the author of several books including Border Patrol Nation (2014), Empire of Borders (2019), and the forthcoming Build Bridges, Not Walls
Hector chats with Dr. Kim Potowski, a professor of Spanish linguistics at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the author of ‘IntraLatino Language and Identity: MexiRican Spanish’
Hector chats with Aaron E. Sánchez, a history professor at Dallas College whose new book, ‘Homeland: Ethnic Mexican Belonging Since 1900,’ discusses the political and cultural aspects of Mexican identity in the United States
Claiming a Mexicanness outside Mexicanness
Statehood for Puerto Rico is not an option, in more ways than one
A chat about white supremacy movements in California with Dan Cady, who teaches history and California studies at Fresno state