by Isaac Cubillos | Oct 10, 2025 | Brown Eyes, Clear Truth
In the early 1990s, I sat down with Dr. David Hayes-Bautista at UCLA to talk about a provocative book he had just published: The Burden of Support. At the time, the national conversation about Latinos in America was dominated by deficit thinking — stories about...
by Isaac Cubillos | Sep 21, 2025 | Journal
South Korea’s HD Hyundai says it wants in on American shipbuilding. That’s right: the world’s biggest shipbuilder, already running circles around us in commercial yards, is sniffing at buying a U.S. yard to feed President Trump’s new “revival” plan for American...
by Isaac Cubillos | Sep 18, 2025 | Journal
You know the ICPC, the International Collegiate Programming Contest? It’s an annual academic bloodsport where the brightest college coders on the planet cram into hotel ballrooms and try to outsmart the universe in five hours flat? Well, this year, the real...
by Isaac Cubillos | Sep 17, 2025 | Journal
I commit the First Amendment every day. I write, I publish, I dissent. So do you. Every text, every post, every gripe at the bar is protected by the same amendment. That’s the deal in America: speech is speech. You don’t need a license. You don’t need permission. But...
by Isaac Cubillos | Sep 7, 2025 | Journal
Let’s not pretend we didn’t see this coming. If you’re just now waking up to the idea that the U.S. president can kill people overseas—even American citizens—with no trial, no charges, and no oversight … you’ve been asleep since the Clinton administration....