Award-winning journalist. Senior Producer/Strategist, FreePress.net. Founder, TheLatinoNewsletter.org (2024), LatinoRebels.com (2011). MS.now columnist. Opinions here are mine only and no one else's 🇵🇷
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In the newest Pressing Issues, @juliorvarela.com explores what do when the beautiful game collides with autocracy, corruption, repression and surveillance. And what the history of the World Cup can teach us about resistance, too.
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My latest for Pressing Issues, which is our 85th edition from @freepress.bsky.social
Our Copa: A Different World Cup Is Possible
The planet’s greatest sporting event has become a site of autocracy, corruption, repression and surveillance
The June 5 edition of The Latino Newsletter by Dr. Laura Dominguez and Sehila Mota Casper of Latinos in Heritage Conservation
Reassessing the Farmworker Movement: Can History Hold Under Fracture?
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The planet’s greatest sporting event has become a site of autocracy, corruption, repression and surveillance
As allegations of sexual abuse emerge, Latina historians and preservationists examine how to confront harm while preserving the broader history of the farmworker movement