What’s Up with Texas?

Hector chats with Julio Cotto, senior vice president of the National Hispanic Institute, and a resident of Austin, Texas
Hector chats with Julio Cotto, senior vice president of the National Hispanic Institute, and a resident of Austin, Texas
Hector chats with Arturo Dominguez, an anti-racist activist and journalist based in Texas, and co-founder of The Antagonist, a platform for marginalized voices to discuss issues of race, culture, identity, politics and society
On the criminally or politically insane
Hector chats with Jordana Timerman, a freelance reporter and public policy researcher based in Buenos Aires, and the editor of Latin America Daily Briefing
Hector chats with Henry Cadena, a brand strategist and cultural researcher based in Houston, Texas
A chat with Jason De León, professor of anthropology and Chicana, Chicano & Central American Studies at UCLA, director of the Undocumented Migration Project, and author of ‘The Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail’
A chat with Benjamín Buendía, a professor English at the University of Chile and a journalist and activist in Santiago
Bonafide Rojas is a Nuyorican poet and musician