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Longtime immigration activist named as Latinos en Spokane interim director

The Spokesman-Review 21 Mar 2026
Latinos en Spokane announced its new interim executive director days after the organization’s former director took a new position in Seattle ... “I’m happy to be witnessing this part of Latinos en Spokane,” she said.
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Voices: Latinos play a critical role in securing the Colorado River’s future

The Salt Lake Tribune 20 Mar 2026
The Colorado River stretches 1,450 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California, but its true reach is measured in lives, livelihoods and everyday moments most Americans rarely connect back to a river. .
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How the Cesar Chavez allegations impact the Latino community

NBC News 20 Mar 2026
Cesar Chavez has been accused of abusing girls and women for years. NBC News' Gadi Schwartz talks to LA Times columnist Gustavo Arellano about how these allegations may be impacting the Latino community and how they can move forward ... .
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Cesar Chavez abuse allegations spur a movement to disavow him — without erasing Latino history

NBC News 20 Mar 2026
Cesar Chavez became the face of Latino civil and labor rights in the media and in history books, but scholars and activists are asking why "a community is only allowed to have one figure." ... .
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‘His name should come down’: Utah women’s advocate and Latino cultural leader reacts to Cesar ...

The Salt Lake Tribune 20 Mar 2026
As officials in three Utah cities weigh removing labor leader Cesar Chavez’s name from street signs in light of new sexual abuse allegations, the head of one of Utah’s oldest Latino cultural organizations is more decisive. .
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Georgia Latino group cancels contest amid Cesar Chavez accusations

Savannah Morning News 20 Mar 2026
A Georgia organization focused on civic engagement for Latinos has cancelled an upcoming essay contest amid accusations against late farmworker activist Cesar Chavez.
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Latino: Employers warn Senate plan to raise Mississippians’ drug prices will cost dearly

Delta Democrat-Times 20 Mar 2026
Below is a political opinion column by Russ Latino. ... “This is not PBM reform ... One offered a net estimate of between $800,000-$1,000,000 in new annually recurring expense ... Others should follow. -- Article credit to Russ Latino for the Magnolia Tribune --.
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Trump blew it with Latino voters -- but so did Democrats

TDT News 19 Mar 2026
SAN DIEGO — President Donald Trump has blown up every bridge he built to Latinos and many of those who pulled the lever for him now have a bad case of voters’ remorse ....
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Omaha’s el Museo Latino celebrates multimillion-dollar growth spurt buoyed by state grants

Norfolk Daily News 19 Mar 2026
OMAHA — Known as the first Latino art and history museum in the Midwest, el Museo Latino moved to its current red tile-roofed brick home about 30 years ago. It’s a storied site — where South Omaha’s original high school ... .
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Latinos en Spokane headquarters flooded and ransacked

The Spokesman-Review 19 Mar 2026
Latinos en Spokane headquarters had a ceiling leak Tuesday before being broken into and “ransacked” overnight. Spokane police responded to a call from Latinos ...
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Latinos en Spokane director to lead Seattle immigration support organization

The Spokesman-Review 19 Mar 2026
Co-founder of Latinos en Spokane, Mesa has served as the executive director for the past seven years ... Mesa previously told The Spokesman-Review that she would remain the executive director for Latinos en Spokane until a new one is hired.
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Fresno Unified se retiró del evento de César Chávez tras ‘acusaciones inquietantes’.

The Tribune San Luis Obispo 19 Mar 2026
“Estamos profundamente conmocionados y entristecidos por lo que estamos escuchando”, dijo la Fundación César Chávez en respuesta a un artículo que planteó nuevas alegaciones contra el icono laboral ... .
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