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Having a voice and a vote

Guadalupe Martínez and her daughter, Lupita, pose for a portrait in their home in Marshall.

After 17 years as legal residents, Guadalupe and Lupita Martinez decided last year that it was time to go through the citizenship process.

Flamenco

Liliana Morales weaves through the dressing room of the Harriette Ann Gray Studios at Stephens College. Her gold bracelets jingle, shaking loose from the sleeve of her black winter coat as she points to a portrait of a dancer leaping in a flowing dress.

Many Latino children fall through the cracks in the health care system

As the question of reauthorizing the State Children’s Health Insurance Program is played out under the bright lights of Washington’s political battlefields, the gap in coverage for Latino families and their children continues to widen.

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