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Erika Carlos named editor-in-chief of El Tecolote, San Francisco’s legacy Latinx publication

San Francisco â€” AcciĂłn Latina is pleased to announce that Erika Carlos will serve as the new Editor-in-chief of El Tecolote, California’s longest-running bilingual (English/Spanish) newspaper. Effective February 20, 2024, Carlos succeeded Alexis Terrazas, who served in the role for nearly a decade.   “Erika is going to be a tremendous asset, especially because she can use […]

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Remembering Maria

It’s always hard to say goodbye, especially to someone you considered a friend, a comrade and a champion of our gente. The recent passing of Maria Martin left a heavy heart for those of us who knew her.  Maria was a tireless reporter and creative radio producer. She founded the bilingual, weekly radio show “Mujeres […]

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Overnight shooting casts pall over memorial for farmworkers in Half Moon Bay

HALF MOON BAY, Ca. – Residents and public officials gathered here Sunday for a memorial marking the one-year anniversary of a shooting that claimed the lives of seven farmworkers. The event came on the heels of another shooting the night before at a nearby housing complex, underscoring the challenge of improving living conditions for farmworkers […]

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Memories of the Market

This story was reported by El TĂ­mpano, a civic media organization serving and covering the Bay Area’s Latino and Mayan immigrants.  Like swap meets throughout the country, the Coliseum Swap Meet, an open-air market known as La Pulga in East Oakland, is a reflection of the community it serves. Here, all are welcome to taste […]

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Resisting SB4: Voices from Houston on Texas’ Controversial Immigration Bill

Texas’ SB4 criminalizes the act of crossing the Texas-Mexico border illegally, raising fears over racial profiling and civil rights violations in communities of color. Originally published on Ethnic Media Services HOUSTON, Texas – Texas is currently at the center of a heated debate with the introduction of Senate Bill 4 (SB4), a piece of legislation […]

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State Attorney General clears Vallejo officer who killed Sean Monterrosa

The first Vallejo police officer fired for killing a civilian in the department’s modern history — who was later reinstated — will not face criminal charges over the shooting, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Tuesday. In a 31-page report, Bonta found insufficient evidence to charge Det. Jarrett Tonn in the June 2020 killing of […]