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THE ONLY BILINGUAL MAGAZINE
IN NORTH TEXAS
INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM YOU
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Revista La Raza: Cubriendo el movimiento chicano desde adentro hacia afuera

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Por David Pham 19 de julio de 2025 Vídeo de PBS SoCal 📸 Construyendo una narrativa de resistencia En el Este de Los Ángeles, a finales de los años 60 y 70, un grupo de jóvenes activistas chicanos convirtió la escritura, la fotografía y el arte en herramientas de resistencia. Su plataforma: La Raza , un periódico bilingüe convertido […]

Savory, Sustainable Summer Seafood

Sustainable Summer

Simple shrimp recipes for the grill and beyond Few things taste better on sunny summer days than meals fresh from the grill. With family reunions, weekend cookouts and other casual get-togethers likely on the calendar for the warmer months, now is the perfect time to fire up your grill to feed a crowd. To take […]

Heroes From the South

Mexican soldiers

In 1944 a squadron of Mexican soldiers, thirty-six of them Airmen marched across the international bridge in Laredo bound for San Antonio. Their destination Randloph Army Airfield for training that would have them join the U.S. war efforts. This is just one example of our neighbor to the south that has been Able and Ready […]

La Raza Magazine: Covering the Chicano Movement from the Inside Out

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By David Pham Jul 19, 2025 Video By PBS SoCal 📸 Shaping a Narrative of Resistance In East Los Angeles during the late 1960s and ’70s, a group of young Chicano activists turned writing, photography, and art into tools for resistance. Their platform: La Raza, a bilingual newspaper-turned-magazine that became one of the Chicano Movement’s most vital media […]

Desarrollador de videojuegos trae la cultura de la panadería mexicana a Tokio

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PorPenínsula 360 6 de mayo de 2025 Arturo Borja, el creador de El Panadero, se aferra al recuerdo de un México detenido en el tiempo incluso después de haber cruzado el Atlántico rumbo a Japón hace más de 20 años. Arturo Borja presenta una promoción de su juego “El Panadero” en Tokio. (Cortesía de Peninsula […]

Women Fleeing Abuse Face New Hurdles After Justice Department Decision

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By Sunita Sohrabji Jul 22, 2025 “Women and girls were used as a political justification for U.S. military intervention in Afghanistan, and now they are being turned away when they seek safety here.” — Laila Ayub, director of Project ANAR. (Maria Darii photo via Unsplash) In a sweeping move that immigrant rights advocates say endangers […]

Classic Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate Chip

(Family Features) Sometimes the best recipes are the ones passed from generation to generation. There’s a reason Grandma’s Humdinger Chocolate Chip Cookies are a tradition: they’re simply delicious. Better yet, this delectable dessert can be doubled if you need a larger batch to feed a crowd. Discover more sweet eats by visiting Culinary.net. Grandma’s Humdinger […]

Video Game Developer Brings Mexican Bakery Culture to Tokyo

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By Peninsula 360 May 6, 2025 Arturo Borja, the creator of El Panadero, holds to the memory of a Mexico frozen in time even after having crossed the Atlantic for Japan over 20 years ago. Arturo Borja shows off a promotion for his game “El Panadero,” or “The Baker,” in Tokyo. (Courtesy of Peninsula 360 […]

Simplify School Day Meals

Day Meals

If every moment of school days feels like a rush in your house, you’re not alone. Packing backpacks and lunchboxes in the morning can be a chore, not to mention after-school activities that put a dent in dinner planning. Saving a few precious seconds starts with 30-minutes-or-less meals you can prep to send to school […]

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