Indigenous Peoples and the Latinx community
Indigenous: the people who originated from a certain place who are not settlers or migrants. The Indigenous people of the entire world have been subject to violence, hatred, and ma
The Latinx community is colorful and beautiful!
We encourage everyone to love who they are. Your curly hair is beautiful. Your dark skin is beautiful. Your African culture is beautiful. Our Afro-Latinx culture has been watered
DACAmented vs DREAMer
The People Affected The subject of DACA is more than a piece of legislation, it is more than statistics, it is the stories of our friends and families whose struggle often gets cri
Census: The Final Stretch
Our families depend on the funding provided by the government as a result of the Census count. The census funds things like the school lunch program, WIC, Medicaid/medicare, public
– Latinx Heritage Month –
Hispanic heritage month has begun and here at Make the Road NV, we have decided to elevate and celebrate every aspect of our heritage by making it Latinx Heritage month; the defini
PRESS RELEASE: Activists and Organizers in Las Vegas, NV Participate in Nationwide Uprisings Against Evictions, For COVID Relief
Las Vegas, NV – On Tuesday, Sept. 1 at 10:30 am, activists united for a press conference and caravan from Make the Road Nevada’s office around our community during a nationwide
Students and Teachers are being heard.
Superintendent Jara has a conversation with Latinx families. Our members had the opportunity to meet with Superintendent Jara this week and the topics covered are important to know
The Youth Power Project Presents: Gen Z VoiceZ
A TRUE SOCIAL JUSTICE SPACE On July 31st, The Youth Power Project (YPP) hosted Gen Z VoiceZ, an open-mic Facebook Live event where youth between 14-21 showcased their talents in an
#MitchBetterHaveMyMoney
On August 6th, we will be joining thousands of people nationwide in car caravans (and on foot, masked and socially distanced) to remind senators that workers, families, small busin