Are you a member of the LGBTQ+ Latinx community? Would you like to be a core part of how we deliver quality news and information that meet your needs? If you answered yes, then we’re looking for you! El Tecolote is on a mission to interview 25 members of the LGBTQ+ Latinx community. If you […]
Our Cultura Podcast: Fatima Ramirez
On our first episode of Our Cultura Podcast we have the new Executive Director of Acción Latina, Fatima Ramirez, on as a guest. Fatima tells us about her path to Accion Latina, the inspirations she followed to get to where she’s at now, and also her plans for the future of the, San Francisco based, […]
Latinas Shaking Up The Lowrider Car Scene
Women have always been present in the lowrider car scene, but men have usually predetermined their place to be in the passenger seat or posing seductively in front of their cars. Two years ago, Angel and her sister challenged this outdated thinking by establishing Dueñas Car Club, a space for women who want to drive […]
To vaccinate our most vulnerable, it will take a village
When the pandemic hit last spring, my family saw images of America’s deserted streets, overrun hospitals, and dead bodies stored in refrigerated trucks on the internet. From Vietnam, my mother begged me to go “home” because it was “safe” there. She feared for my life, but now, more than a year after her begging, I […]
Latina Latino Latinx News — The Importance of Diversity
Welcome to Latina, Latino, Latinx News! On our first episode we have a special guest talking about diversity in not only sports but in all walks of life. Megan Reyes, Communications Director at Blue Wire Podcasts, talks to us about the campaign she created to help encourage a more equal society. You can support the […]
10 Questions I Have About El Salvador Adopting BitCoin
Friends have asked what my thoughts are about El Salvador adopting BitCoin. My auto-generated response was “um, I’m not sure but I don’t think it is a good thing.” In an attempt to better understand Bitcoin in El Salvador, I will now answer some questions that have come up. “What even is BitCoin? Oh cryptocurrency, […]
CDC Experts Call New Surge ‘The pandemic of the unvaccinated’
As the Delta variant of COVID-19 spreads across the country, health authorities are concerned about the increase in cases in rural counties where vaccination rates are very low. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of July 15 there were 33,000 new cases of COVID, nearly 70 percent higher […]
Q&A: Soccer olympian opens up about identity and unequal pay in women’s sports
Editor’s note: This Q&A with American-born Colombian Soccer Olympian and now entrepreneur, Melissa Ortiz, was adapted from a May episode of Radio Teco, the podcast of El Tecolote. Due to space, this interview has been condensed. To listen to the episode in its entirety, visit eltecolote.org/content/en/radio-teco, or wherever you get your podcasts. ET: Where are […]
In latest attack on DACA, Texas judge declares the program ‘unlawful’
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) faced another setback on July 16 when U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen ruled in favor of Texas and an additional eight other states in preventing the U.S. from approving new DACA applicants. New DACA applicants who did not get approved by July 16 will not be approved moving forward. […]
Cuba: With A Machete And The Light Turned Off
Editor’s note: Elier Alvarez is an Afro Cuban spoken word artist living in Havana, Cuba. Alvarez wrote this testimony in response to the protests against the government of Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel. When I think about what is happening right now in Cuba and in my own life, I only see Cuban hip hop. I […]

