Latina/o history 
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SOURCE: Axios
7/15/2021
Latinos Forgotten Victims of US Nuclear Testing
Hispanic and Native residents of New Mexico who were excluded from the first Radiation Exposure Compensation Act are likely to be included in a bill to reauthorize the legislation.
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SOURCE: Texas Observer
12/11/2020
Selena’s Life and Legacy in Corpus Christi
Historian Cynthia E. Orozco discusses the life and legacy of the Tejana singer Selena Quintanilla as a new Netflix biographical series launches.
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SOURCE: Labor and Working Class History Association
7/23/2020
Verónica Martínez-Matsuda on Her New Book, Migrant Citizenship
"[Farm Security Administration officials and migrant farm laborers] argued that real democracy resulted not only from migrants’ full enfranchisement but also from their daily participation as citizens (regardless of formal status) in a political and social community characterized by collective responsibility and behavior."
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