The Pandemic Made It Worse for Ethnic Minority Kids

Minority kids were hurting even before COVID hit
Minority kids were hurting even before COVID hit
Hector chats with William Garcia-Medina, a PhD candidate in the Department of American Studies at the University of Kansas, and a native son of Puerto Rico now living in Dallas, Texas
Hector chats with Lillian Gorman, assistant professor of Spanish sociolinguistics and director of the Spanish as a Heritage Language Program at the University of Arizona, and a proud Nuevomexicana from Albuquerque
A chat with Julian, a high school educator in the Chicago area
A chat with Benjamín Buendía, a professor English at the University of Chile and a journalist and activist in Santiago
In Puerto Rico, we are at a crossroads. Our social, economic, and political crisis is deeper than we dare to admit. As the floor is removed from under our feet, old paradigms are more useless than ever before. In its current paralysis, Puerto Rico will continue to deteriorate, still under the domination of the United…
A chat with with Odalys Jasmine Garcia, host of the podcast Hella Latin@ and a first-generation Honduran American from San Diego, California
The President thinks reopening schools will help his reelection, but a majority of Americans oppose the move