Remembering Latinos Lost on 9/11
Remembering Latinos Lost on 9/11
*Words are cumbersome, and not enough. VL By Selena Hill, Latin Post 9/11 will forever be marked as a day of infamy in American history. As millions of Americans commemorate […]
September 11 Changed Me
By María de la Luz Reyes, Hispanic Link When I was a little girl the mere sound of a fire truck or a police car would elicit an automatic knee-jerk […]
9/11 REMEMBRANCE: Rivera, Ramirez, Cardenaz — RIP
By Sam Quiñonez, A Reporter’s Blog In the wake of the anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, I thought it appropriate to list some of the obituaries […]
News Taco’s 9/11 Coverage
Today as we remember those we lost on 9/11, here are a few remembrances from our News Taco community: 9/11 Is No Excuse for Bashing Muslims The September 11 Lessons […]
Experiencing The Post-9/11 New York City
I moved to New York City the summer after 9/11, though I was actually born in Brooklyn, but raised in Miami, so it was a return of sorts. The city […]
The September 11 Lessons I’ve Learned
I was sitting in the airport in Austin, Texas, yesterday, waiting the last few minutes before my son had to go through security and board a flight to Los Angeles. “Might as well […]