In the 1970s, doctors sterilized Dolores Madrigal without her knowledge. She became the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit by Mexican-American women who said they were coerced into having their tubes tied. A ...
She was among hundreds of women who said they were coerced into sterilization at a California hospital in the 1970s. The lawsuit led to state and national reforms. By Michael S. Rosenwald Dolores ...
The weirdness started the day Nick Madrigal was traded. Madrigal was injured at the time and about to complete the purchase of a home near the spring training complex of the team that moved him, the ...
KQED announced today that acclaimed journalist Alexis Madrigal has been named co-host of KQED’s long-running public affairs radio program Forum. Madrigal arrives at KQED from The Atlantic, where he ...
On a fall morning in East L.A. in 1974, Dolores Madrigal and her husband, Orencio, ate breakfast while listening to ranchera radio station KWKW when a news segment aired that would change her life.
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