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Malcriadas Collective believes the future of streetwear is women. Their new collection pay homage to their Chicana roots.
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Report from the Pew Research Center says Hispanic women in general continue to face pressure to play traditional roles, despite advances in educational attainment and entrepreneurship
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Mercedes Mata, a young member of the Dallas Lowriders, is showcasing her lowrider La Mera Mera at The Bullock Texas State History Museum.
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From Joy Division to Boy Harsher, a newer generation of DJs is making the genre their own.
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Friendship-West Baptist Church filed to dismiss its case against the developers who planned to build an industrial warehouse near the church.
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This little spot was once a hub for a thriving Hispanic community. The building was designated a Dallas landmark, forever saving a piece of cultural history.
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For the first time in 22-years women are running the top organization responsible for electing Latino Democrats to Congress. They say they know how to win with abortiona as a driving force.
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Andrew Hanen, a federal judge in Houston, has agreed with Texas and eight other states suing to stop the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program.
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Latinos in Texas have eclipsed non-Hispanic whites as the dominant ethnic group in the state, but the group's political power has yet to catch up.
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Jose Martinez has picked America's food for decades. With all that experience on different farms, he saw workers lacking labor protections. Now he works to give farmworkers more rights.
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Texas Latino Comic Con takes place Aug. 5 at the Latino Cultural Center. The event highlights Latinx comic writers and artists.
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Dozens turned out Sunday evening to march in support of Santos Rodriguez, a 12-year-old boy fatally shot by a Dallas police officer 50 years ago.