Houston Ethnic Media

Houston Residents on High ‘ICE’ Alert as Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Intensifies

Experts say Texas has served as a “model for the Trump prototype of mass deportation" and that ICE raids are disrupting daily life for countless families.

FEMA Talks Winter Ready Preparedness for Houston’s Vulnerable Populations

Nearly 40 reporters from diverse, multilingual media outlets attended the Houston Ethnic Media roundtable on winter preparedness.

‘A Different Way of Looking’ — The Art and Legacy of Mildred Howard

A native San Franciscan, Howard's work stretching six decades reflects on Black culture, American history, justice and community.

Are Our Votes Safe? Voting Rights, Voter ID, and the 2026 Election

Live Friday | A conversation on the changing landscape of voting rights, election access, and the challenges facing American democracy as we approach the 2026 mid-term election.

From Jail, Kevin Epps Self-Reflects and Talks Next Steps

In an interview from San Francisco County jail, the filmmaker and activist discusses life behind bars, and what gives him hope and optimism for the future.

Stroke Is the 3rd Leading Cause of Death for Women. So Where Are They in the Clinical Trials?

Stroke is often a precursor to dementia. Black women are twice as likely to suffer stroke than their white counterparts.