Cosas que no debes creerte del genocidio en Palestina
Que no es un genocidio. Que Israel no sabía qué pasaba con Hamas y sus intenciones antes del 7 de octubre (¿no tienen la mejor...

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4 Reasons You Should Work for the Census
UNO. Flexible schedules. Census jobs are part-time and you can choose when you want to work. If you already have a job and want to...

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Why We Celebrate Juneteenth (Or Should)
By Rashaad Thomas On the crust of Phoenix’s desert streets, a car with a family, Dravon Ames and his sixth-month pregnant fiancée, Iesha Harper 24,...

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Mujeres se levantan reclamando sus derechos
Cada vez de manera más evidente, las mujeres son líderes en la lucha por una reforma de justicia durante las elecciones. Muchos aseguran que 2018...

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E-Day is Here!
Tomorrow is the midterm election and if you haven’t noticed, the stakes are friggin’ high. People from all over the country have come to La...

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Mayoral Candidates Discuss Arts and Culture at Community Forum
If you’re interested in the arts and how mayoral candidates plan to advance and promote our city’s culture scene, then you must attend the forum...

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Letter To The Brown People Running For Office
Dear brown people running for office, We’ve known some of you for a long time and we can’t express how proud it makes us to...

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A Guide to Supporting #RedForEd Beyond the Rally
It happened. After years of being underpaid, under-supported and treated like everyone is an expert in their profession except them, teachers are going on strike....

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La Phoenikera Women March to The Polls
About a year ago thousands of Phoenikerxs joined millions of people around the country for The Women’s March. This event (the largest protest ever recorded...

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WTF are Bonds and Overrides?
As we mentioned in our previous article, the November 7th elections are exclusively to approve school district bonds and overrides. We explained that bonds and...

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November 7th Elections – Why The F Do They Matter?
Many peeps only get out to vote during presidential elections (if that!). While it’s important for all of us to vote to choose the person...

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DACA Facts You Must Know to Move Forward
We knew it was coming, no surprise here. No need to ask why, the answer keeps spitting at our faces. Best thing you can do...

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Recommendations For Attending Anti-Hate Rallies
Although city officials and residents are vocally rejecting the visit of Cheeto in Chief, it’s happening. Phoenikerxs are ready to rise up in protest (here’s...

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Power Tortillas And Other Things You Should Know About UnidosUS
Last week, the National Council of La Raza’s (NCLR) annual conference was held in town, and during the gala, it was announced that the organization...

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Our Act of Resistance: Graduating From College With Cultural Pride
For Latinx students, graduating from college is a BIG FREAKIN DEAL, especially when we’re first-generation college graduates, which all the people standing up in the...

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International Workers’ Day and How It’s Observed in La Phoenikera
May 1, aka May Day, is known to most of the world as Labor Day and, officially, International Workers’ Day. The U.S. doesn’t celebrate it...

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6 Reasons You Must Sign Up for AZ’s Request to Speak System
You’ve probably caught on to our political leanings if you’ve read some of La Phoenikera’s articles. There ain’t no hidin’. We believe that everyone has...

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Rita Indiana Releases Anti-corruption Anthem That’ll Shake Up Politicians
We’re hella excited that our beloved Rita Indiana returns to the music scene with “El Castigador,” a politically charged jam that’s pure faya. We’d given...

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Know Your Rights in Times of Raids
Last week, immigration raids occurred in various important cities in the U.S. They haven’t happened in La Phoenikera yet, but people have to be prepared....

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Ways to Protect Yourself as an Immigrant
Immigration lawyers around the country are now recommending that immigrants, especially those without legal status, always carry with them physical proof of continuous presence in...

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