A first-generation American and community college student tells us why immigrant rights and women’s rights drive her to the polls. As a first-generation American and the daughter of undocumented immigrants, women’s rights and immigrant rights are at the core of...
In elections, 1% of rejected mail-in ballots can equal up to thousands of votes. Minimizing mistakes on your mail-in ballot could make a significant impact on the presidential race. Voting by mail is nothing new. In fact, it dates all the way back to the Civil War,...
Latinos don’t take the right to vote lightly. And that’s why we have prepared a comprehensive guide with all the information you need to vote and make your voice heard in November. As a member of the largest community of color in the country, you are aware of...
“To me, the American Dream meant having the right to vote,” says Ylenia Aguilar, who ran for election the same year she became a citizen. Growing up as an undocumented immigrant in the United States, Ylenia Aguilar frequently found a safe haven in schools....
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ message was an eye-opener for Jochua Cora, who became a political activist and now believes in a better future. KISSIMMEE, Fla. — For Puerto Rican teacher Jochua Cora Santiago, it was “shocking” to see how Latino children still grow up at a...