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    Emmy nominations are a problematic barometer of LatinX progress because they lie at the very end of a long TV pipeline that narrows opportunities, actor Christian Barillas writes

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    For some, the name hearkens back to the group that caused the deaths of 1.5 million Armenians

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    “It is impossible for All lives to matter unless Black lives matter; and anyone who doesn’t see that — and can’t affirm that — is either a despicable human being or a fool,” former Combs Enterprises COO Brian Offutt writes

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