Teachers in Maryland’s Montgomery County formed a group called Las Caza Vacunas -- The Vaccine Hunters -- to help people find shots. The group’s work became more urgent after eligible Blacks and Latinos were turned away at vaccination sites
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Read MoreScience moved at unprecedented speed to develop vaccines against the new coronavirus. It was too fast for some Latinos -- especially those egged on by myth and misinformation
Read MoreA California woman watches, unable to help, as her son struggles with COVID and depression inside a notorious ICE lockup. She's found community among families waging a Quixotic fight against official indifference
Read MoreNine months into the COVID-19 pandemic, food banks nationwide report a frightening spike in families running short of money, food and hope
Read MorePhotos and words capture the loneliness of the pandemic for a Texas couple married 51 years but now living just a few feet apart
Read MoreOctober 15 is National Latino HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. The day has been celebrated for 17 years, but the 2020 version carries special weight: The pandemic has been particularly harsh on Latinos and poses a greater risk to those already dealing with another dangerous virus.
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Read MoreA veteran journalist was helping out by teaching journalism to prisoners. She looked on as thousands of inmates became infected. Dozens have since died, turning San Quentin into a coronavirus hotspot
Read MoreLandscaper Jose Diaz beat the coronavirus. He came back from a coma and a heart attack and weeks tethered to a ventilator. He returned to the happy embrace of his family. Then he got the hospital bills.
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Read MoreVoices from the front lines as COVID-19 tightens its grip on America and the world
Read MoreAs the coronavirus outbreak worsens, people on the front lines are speaking out
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