Araceli is Copper Courier’s social media manager. Her past work has been published in The Guardian, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, Mic, The Cut, Zora, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, and others.
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What are posadas? An explainer of this beautiful Latino tradition
Posadas are like Christmas caroling, except our tradition is more like a fiesta—and we wouldn’t have it any other way!
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ACLU files lawsuit against Trump administration over birthright citizenship executive order
President Donald Trump wasted no time implementing his campaign promises, including executive orders that target immigrants and also issuing a law against birthright citizenship that violates the Constitution.
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5 Latino urban legends that will keep you up at night
Are you ready for Halloween and Day of the Dead? These supernatural urban legends will certainly get you ready.
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Senators Re-Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Give Dreamers a Pathway to Citizenship
“We are encouraged by the bipartisan renewal effort by Sen. Durbin and Sen. Graham to legalize Dreamers.”
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The Story Behind Linda Ronstadt’s “Long, Long Time”
It’s been 53 years since Linda Ronstadt’s “Long, Long Time” was released. Thanks to “The Last of Us,” the song is making a comeback.
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New Poll: Gallego Is Frontrunner in AZ Senate Race While Sinema Has No Path to Victory
A recent survey of the 2024 Arizona Senate race indicates that Arizonans not only favor Rep. Gallego over Sen. Sinema but also that Sen. Sinema is the most unfavorable political candidate in the state.
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Nearly Half a Million Arizonans Qualify for Student Debt Relief. Here’s Why They Haven’t Gotten It Yet
In Arizona, 496,000 people applied or were automatically eligible for relief. Of that 496,000, 314,000 were fully-approved applications sent to loan servicers for discharge.
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Explained: Scottsdale and Rio Verde Foothills’ Battle Over Water Supply
Several hundred residents are now using up the last of the Scottsdale water that haulers delivered in late December to large tanks buried in their yards but have said they expect it will dry up soon.
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Abortion Medication May Be Accessible in Some States, but Not in Arizona — For Now
Despite the new announcement by the FDA about abortion medication, Arizonans will still have a challenging time acquiring these drugs.
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Former Undocumented Immigrant Ylenia Aguilar Begins New Role On Central Arizona Water Conservation Board
“Indigenous Mexican people are people of the land, so my connection to the land and my roots has always been there.”





















