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Author: Hector Luis Alamo
Hector received a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where his concentration was on ethnic relations in the United States. Since then, he has written for various publications, including the RedEye, where he is an opinion columnist. He is a regular contributor for Latino Rebels and a staff writer at La Respuesta, a nationwide publication focused on the Puerto Rican Diaspora. Hector is formerly the managing editor at Gozamos, as well as an associate editor at Being Latino. He also writes fiction and poetry.
Boycotting Puerto Ricans
In the end, every case of gentrification is a boycott
Interview: Prhyme Rhyme Boss on Pilsen & Hip Hop
A Michigan-born rapper talks about why he's now repping Pilsen
Interview: Raúl Castillo on ‘Between You, Me & the Lampshade’
Playwright and actor Raúl Castillo discusses his new play and people living in the shadows
Review: ‘Between You, Me & the Lampshade’
Raúl Castillo's new play is full of surprises
CLFF Review: ‘The Naked Screen’
A film from Nicaragua that exposes the ugly reality of sexist double standards
Book Review: ‘War Against All Puerto Ricans’
Nelson Denis has just written the must-read history book of a generation
CLFF Review: ‘The House at the End of Time’
One of the best horror films you'll see this year, foreign or otherwise
CLFF Review: ‘Once Upon a Fish’
A cheesy comedy from the Dominican Republic that will have some people laughing out loud --…