The Man on the Hill (Pablo Manríquez)

In this episode, Hector chats with Pablo Manríquez, Washington correspondent for Latino Rebels. Pablo was born in Chile but raised in St. Louis.
In this episode, Hector chats with Pablo Manríquez, Washington correspondent for Latino Rebels. Pablo was born in Chile but raised in St. Louis.
LATINISH host Hector Luis Alamo chats with Javier A. Hernández, a Puerto Rican scholar and author of ‘PREXIT: Forging Puerto Rico’s Path to Sovereignty.’
Argentine director Andreas Fontana’s ‘Azor’ shows the moral price we all pay when governments come after others as we quietly watch from the sidelines.
A poem about Latino angst and belonging in today’s concrete jungles, by the poet B., courtesy of Souletri.
How the hate we feel toward others is all in our heads
The loss of privilege and fear that America is becoming increasingly multicultural has made many white conservatives violently upset.
Daniel Cubias writes on a thesis by historian Tyler Stovall that freedom is a concept tied to white racial identity and only applies to white people
With the instability caused by Republican politics being bad for business, we’re beginning to see corporate America side with social justice