“AlRawabi School for Girls” Gives Us Non-Western Empowered Girls
…(L to R) Raneem Rawashdeh as Farah. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024 Eventually, actions taken in private clash with family systems that affect the school. Not every parent or teacher…
…(L to R) Raneem Rawashdeh as Farah. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024 Eventually, actions taken in private clash with family systems that affect the school. Not every parent or teacher…
…how to wear this many hats simultaneously… How to delegate, collaborate, practice patience, edit remotely, all tools that I’ll carry with me for the rest of my career.” Here’s hoping…
…fill that gap. SOFÍA AGUILAR: I know you have a young daughter. Would you say motherhood has influenced your writing or creative practice? ALYSSA REYNOSO-MORRIS: It’s great to be able…
…Year” line with 2005’s Marisol Luna, a contemporary character. According to the accompanying novel by award-winning Mexican-American author Gary Soto, Marisol is a Chicana who practices a variety of dance…
…are visually beautiful in their own right, I left their theaters with a pit in my stomach. I whispered how I really felt on private Instagram stories, but I write…
…Colombia’s harsh history are forbidden. As if we are not allowed to make films out of the most private, intimate concerns. It seems like the exploration of the psyche is…
…only do I share self-care tips, techniques, and exercises, but also each of these practices has context on why they might be necessary or helpful to a Latina reader, and…
…deal. After all, the public wasn’t privy to the goings-on of Britney Spears’ private life. There was something much darker going on, and it’s only decades later that we can…
…of Water, her creative practice, and the importance of storytelling. SOFÍA AGUILAR: Was there a moment when you realized you wanted to be a writer? ANGIE CRUZ: Except for the…
…and encouragement. Special thanks to Dr. Aileen El-Kadi, who not only gave me an invaluable early critique but also invited me into her class to practice in front of a…