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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‘¡Sí Se Puede!’: Latinos Cheer Appointment of César Chávez’s Granddaughter to Biden Cabinet
“For me, the driving force was that I wanted to be of service to others. It was a value I saw lived out in my family.”
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Lawsuit: Tyson Managers Took Bets On How Many Employees Would Get COVID
“Betting on how many people are going to get sick, that’s appalling,” LULAC National President Domingo García told The Americano.
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Federal Judge Rules Acting Secretary of DHS Had No Right to Reject DACA Applications
“Chad Wolf was not lawfully serving as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security,” judge rules.
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Here’s What You Can Do to Help Central Americans Devastated by Hurricane Eta
These five organizations are raising funds to help people in Central America affected by the hurricane.
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DACA Recipients Are ‘Relieved’ Biden Won, But They Also Want Results
“I definitely feel a huge relief to know that there will be a president that will not try to deport me,” a DACA recipient said.
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Meet the Two Latino Doctors on Biden’s COVID-19 Task Force
The COVID-19 team includes a Latina doctor born in Brazil and a Latino doctor from Texas.
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545 Migrant Children Aren’t Missing Their Parents. It’s Actually 666 Migrant Children.
Lawyers say the original group of migrant children missing parents had contact information. This new group has zero information on file.
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Pfizer Says COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be ‘Free to All American Citizens’
“It is critical that the COVID-19 vaccine is made available for free to all people in the US, including undocumented immigrants.”
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Joe Biden Wins the 2020 Election—With the Help of Latinos in Battleground States
After a nail-biting election, figures show that Latino voters in key states helped him secure the White House.
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When Talking About the “Latino Vote” Make Sure to Mention These Five Latino Organizations
The massive turnout is the result of grassroots organizations that have been mobilizing Latinos for decades, not just during this election.





















