While the world anticipates the changes that a new pope will bring to the Catholic church, fewer Latinos in the U.S. actually identify with Catholicism today. This week on Hyphenación, host Xorje ...
Younger generations of Latinos are openly talking about their strained bilingual journeys, calling themselves either “pocho or pocha” or “no sabo kids,” both of which allude to a lack of Spanish ...
In this op-ed, SiriusXM Radio host Xorje Olivares shared his reactions to the 2018 Met Gala as a person who identifies as both queer and a member of the Catholic church. But the truth remains that ...
The shooting in Orlando cut deep through the gay and Latino communities. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Xorje Olivares, Miriam Zoila Perez and Veronica Bayetti Flores about how the losses affected them.
Minnesota's LGBTQ+ groups want ICE out of their neighborhoods after Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot.
Xorje speaks with Yosimar Reyes and Professor Anita Tijerina Revilla about becoming caregivers. In Latino culture, it’s often expected that someday we become caregivers for family members. This week ...
Listen to the featured story from this episode. The shooting in Orlando cut deep through the gay and Latino communities. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Xorje Olivares, Miriam Zoila Perez and Veronica ...
In this op-ed, SiriusXM host and political commentator Xorje Olivares explains the significance for the Latinx community of Tejano leader Julián Castro’s presidential run. Julián Castro, a Democratic ...
Media Matters' Brennan Suen tells Affirmative Reaction's Xorje Olivares how media failed in coverage of anti-LGBTQ violence in 2017 ...
The shooting in Orlando cut deep through the gay and Latino communities. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Xorje Olivares, Miriam Zoila Perez and... In Songs, Stories, Latino And LGBT Voices On How The ...