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  • We take a look at relations between African-American and Latino communities. Plus, a conversation with a Latina director tapped by Ava DuVernay and a journey into the 90s East LA backyard party scene.
  • The story of a Mexican-American San Antonio high school basketball team that shocked the nation in 1939. Plus, "Cholo Goth" Leafar Seyer and a theory about Latin "sorry" songs.
  • Peru hadn't qualified for a World Cup in 36 years, until 2017. Peruvian-American producer Janice Llamoca goes to Russia to experience Peru competing. Also, Tanya Saracho and Aterciopelados.
  • Sayre Quevedo grew up knowing just two members of his blood family, his mom and his brother—all of that changed one Mother's Day. Also a new "How I Made It" segment with Los Rivera Destino.
  • Latino USA follows Lupe Valdez, Democratic candidate for Governor of Texas, on one leg of her campaign trail. Also, a 15-year sentence, and Kris Kobach's legacy of anti-immigrant ordinances.
  • Latino USA goes inside the biggest free health clinic in the country, which only serves people without insurance. Also, a new "How I Made It" segment featuring the Uruguayan band No Te Va Gusta.
  • Reporter Sarah Fuss Kessler tells us about a story she has been following of a sexual harassment case in Merced, CA. Also, a conversation with Gabby Rivera, Marvel's first Latina comic book writer.
  • Latino USA meets the mothers who found what some call the largest mass grave in Mexico. Plus, citizenship on the 2020 census, and a report from a caravan of migrants headed towards the border.
  • Latino USA hits Broadway and explores the presence of Latinos on the stage throughout history. Also the wives of the drug dealers who helped bring down El Chapo, and Puerto Rico one year after María.
  • After living apart for 9 years, the De La Rosa siblings will have their mom home for 30 days. But she's only allowed back in the U.S. because of a family tragedy. Also, an interview with Rubén Blades.
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