March 13, 2025 If Trump’s promised mass deportations come Let’s stand up for our neighbors across the Monterey Bay region
February 9, 2025 Why my 5th-grade student cries when it rains Deporting border-crossers has many impacts
January 26, 2025 How Sanctuary Laws Could Throw a Wrench Into Trump’s Deportation Plans Advocates see these laws as a critical shield for immigrant communities, but Trump’s team is devising ways to bypass them.
June 19, 2024 A fight for legal freedom Despite the challenges, people are still willing to endure the many hurdles to enter along the southern border
June 12, 2024 Changing the narrative: What does it mean to be an activist? Gen Z activist looking to build community and solidarity
October 27, 2023 Food, race, empacadoras, and everything in between Monterey County professors publish a book to examine Latinx experiences
September 25, 2022 A path to legalization and stronger rights Stuck in the Senate, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act would pave a path to legalization for field workers, strengthen the H-2A visa program
March 4, 2022 A Disgrace to Decency Pattern of racist diminishment culminated in a fire that destroyed Pacific Grove's Chinatown in 1906
February 25, 2022 Los Soñadores de Oaxaca A Yolanda Vásquez Maldonado, inmigrante mixteca de México, le tomaría seis años para terminar el programa de educación básica al que se inscribió para calificar para DACA. Pero, al contrario de muchos otros, lo completó.
February 25, 2022 The Dreamers from Oaxaca It would take Yolanda Vásquez Maldonado, a Mixteco immigrant from Mexico, six years to finish the program she signed up for to meet a DACA requirement. But, unlike many others, she completed her GED