Being Latino in the U.S. is complicated. We all know this, but there’s often so much that we don’t talk about. ... more
During a trip to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention, Liz finds her way to the traditionally Mexican neighborhood of... more
Liz speaks with Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodriguez, author of Tías and Primas: On Knowing and Loving the Women Who Raise... more
Whether it’s working in a corporate world, hiding your accent, or styling your hair in a certain way, what’s been... more
This year marks a first — the inclusion of breakdancing as a competitive category in the 2024 Olympics. It’s been... more
When more Latin Americans became residents of Miami in the 1970s, the city seemed to calmly welcome the influx of... more
Yvonne grew up in a tightly knit Latino community in California before moving to a less culturally familiar Nashville, Tennessee... more
We know this one might be controversial, but hey we’re gonna do it — Liz and former co-host Maribel give us... more
When it comes to baseball talent, Venezuela certainly can compete on the world’s stage. But what happens to the nation’s... more
It’s an American right, but how many Latinos own guns and how many want nothing to do with them? Liz... more
After experiencing early family tragedy and witnessing the vulnerable position between patients who don’t speak English and medical staff who... more
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