Spotlight On Texas Special Elections Early voting begins today, January 21, and runs through January 27, in two special elections with national implications
Temporary Protected Status And Texas About 147,000 TPS holders live in Texas. Venezuelans, Haitians, and Salvadorans make up the state’s three largest TPS-protected populations. The loss of work permits could put an estimated 117,000 Texas jobs at risk.
Sculptures Explore Size Of Texas And The Weight Of Nostalgia In his pieces, Ken Womack captures the looming shadow of modernity and capitalism, often transforming everyday items into cyclopean artifacts.
ICE Protests Continue Throughout Texas While many Texans are calling to abolish ICE, just a few officials in the state are taking that same position despite widespread public condemnation over their actions
The Legal War Against Immigrant Aid In Texas Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a broad campaign of investigations and lawsuits against nonprofit organizations that provide humanitarian aid to migrants, arguing that such efforts enable illegal immigration.
Jennifer Mathieu: When A YA Author Grows Up “I still understand adolescents. I work with them every day, but I was in my 30s when my first book was published. I’m firmly in mid-life right now, and my own adolescence seems weird to me.”
A Texas Art Teacher Creates Comics In His Off Hours Gay Snakes (now up to three volumes with fans clamoring for a fourth) is exactly what it says on the xeroxed, tract-sized paper. It’s downright wholesome, if admittedly strange.