Rest in Power!

PUEBLO, Colo.— The community has lost a giant, in the on-going fight for civil rights, human dignity and love and respect for all, in the death of the Rev. Robert “Boba” Lewis, 76. Rev. Lewis was an elementary school teacher who touched the hearts of hundreds young students and was a tireless advocate for social… Continue reading Rest in Power!

Cold as Ice

Guest Column By Joseph Alan SanchezSpecial to La Cucharacha News Most  Americans recognize the name ICE and the images of masked military men that dominated the major media in recent weeks. Despite the inescapable familiarity of the federal agency, many don’t know what the acronym spells out. It is the office of Immigration Customs Enforcement. … Continue reading Cold as Ice

Rat Tale

SERIES CONTINUED: “Rat Tale” is the third short story in a new La Cucaracha News feature – excerpts from books. A fourth and final installment will be posted in one week. To read the earlier installments, scroll down to “Hatched” and “Shadows.” By EMILIANO TRUJILLO Donald Jones was once one of Centennial’s best linebackers. He… Continue reading Rat Tale

What’s happening

Tisza Jauique: Recognizing the Inheritance of Chigonan Indigeniety SOAR is hosting Tlisza Jaurique for a virtual speaker event in February. Jaurique is the first Chicana woman to have a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) in New York. She is a philosopher, activist, artist, and scholar whose work largely reflects her research… Continue reading What’s happening

State Sen. Julie Gonzales challenges Hickenlooper

State senator running for U.S. Senate By DEBORAH MARTINEZ MARTINEZ State Senadora Julie Gonzales hosted her first campaign event in Pueblo at Jorge’s Sombrero on Saturday, Jan.17. She declared her run for Hickenlooper’s U.S. Senate position in early December.  According to Theresa M. Trujillo, Co-Executive Director at Center for Health progress, Gonzales is a lifelong… Continue reading State Sen. Julie Gonzales challenges Hickenlooper

Mendoza Makes Miami Believe

By Joseph Alan Sanchez What in the name of Jim Plunkett just happened in Miami? A young man named Fernando Mendoza just had the most remarkable night of his college football life while leading the unlikely-to-succeed Indiana Hoosiers to their first ever national gridiron championship. The Indiana senior year quarterback led his team to an… Continue reading Mendoza Makes Miami Believe

Pueblo lawyer Garibay, dies in car accident

By JUAN ESPINOSA Family and friends of retired lawyer Guillermo Garibay, 75, were shocked Jan. 10 to learn of his sudden death in a traffic accident in Colorado Springs. His wife, Christina, survived the crash, and was hospitalized with unknown injuries. Little is known about the fatal accident, but the word about Garibay’s death spread… Continue reading Pueblo lawyer Garibay, dies in car accident

Adíos, Roberto Mondragón

1940 – 2026 Compiled By JUAN ESPINOSA Roberto Mondragòn, 85, a former New Mexico Lieutenant Governor, musician, politician, political activists and preservationist of the state’s resources and cultural traditions died this week. “I’m deeply saddened today by the passing of Roberto Mondragón, a legendary leader in the cultural and political life of New Mexico over… Continue reading Adíos, Roberto Mondragón

Artists Spotlight

 Faces Behind the Plate An Artist Spotlight with Anthony Garcia Sr., (@Birdseedcollective, exploring the meaning, journey, and cultural power behind Colorado’s Chicana/o License Plate. By CHELA LUJAN What personal experiences or cultural influences inspired your designs for the Chicana/o/x license plates? Growing up in a predominantly Latino community instilled in me a deep sense of… Continue reading Artists Spotlight