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My Name Is Boluwatife Ogunbodede

My Name Is Boluwatife Ogunbodede

by Lisa Herforth-Hebbert

Boluwatife is a tongue twister for many Americans, but it holds beauty and power, whether or not you can pronounce it.  By Boluwatife Ogunbodede EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published by Youth Communications and is reposted here with permission. YC is a nonprofit publisher of teen-written stories and curriculum to help educators strengthen the social and emotional skills […]

The Renewed Fight for Latinx Rights and Representation

The Renewed Fight for Latinx Rights and Representation

by Lisa Herforth-Hebbert

From Hollywood portrayals to abortion laws to income inequality, panelists reimagine the status quo on the second day of the Latinx House’s Raizado Festival. By Mara Cavallaro In the mountains, the sun is slow to arrive, but when it does—around midday—it comes all at once. The end of Wednesday programming at the Latinx House’s Raizado Festival also came […]

The Raizado Festival Confronts Aspen’s Inequality

The Raizado Festival Confronts Aspen’s Inequality

by Lisa Herforth-Hebbert

In one of the wealthiest towns in the country, Latinx and Indigenous issues intersect on the first day of the Latinx House’s inaugural Raizado Festival.  By Mara Cavallaro Aspen in the summer is the lush green version of the winter twin that made it famous. Here, on an 82-degree Tuesday in August, the town’s namesake trees […]

Can This Teenage Democrat Win in Ohio?

Can This Teenage Democrat Win in Ohio?

by Lisa Herforth-Hebbert

Sam Lawrence is a college student running for the Ohio House of Representatives, modeling his campaign after Tim Ryan and Pete Buttigieg. By Zurie Pope The Democratic Party spent the past decade watching in horror as Ohio, once considered a battleground state, turned reliably red. Donald Trump won the state in both 2016 and 2020, and […]

Transforming the Narrative of the Latinx Community

Transforming the Narrative of the Latinx Community

by Lisa Herforth-Hebbert

A conversation with organizer Mónica Ramírez, the founder of Justice for Migrant Women, on the goals of the Latinx House’s upcoming Raizado Festival. By Mara Cavallaro From August 30–September 1, the Latinx House’s inaugural Raizado Festival will be a space of gathering for Latinx organizers and allies. The event, which will be held in Aspen, Colo. and […]

Why Are Fossil Fuel Companies Funding Climate Change Research?

Why Are Fossil Fuel Companies Funding Climate Change Research?

by Lisa Herforth-Hebbert

As oil and gas companies report record profits, the Fossil Free Research campaign calls on universities to refuse their donations and maintain independence. By Ilana Cohen Bella Kumar arrived at George Washington University excited by the school’s reputation as a prestigious research institution. But after seeing a presentation on the university’s Regulatory Studies Center and its deep ties […]

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