TheLatinaPress Nº28: Hot Labor Summer
…with new talent and a new class of players, including three remarkable Latinas looking to make history on soccer’s largest stage, Alyssa Thompson, Sofia Huerta, and Ashley Sanchez. Alyssa Thompson,…
…with new talent and a new class of players, including three remarkable Latinas looking to make history on soccer’s largest stage, Alyssa Thompson, Sofia Huerta, and Ashley Sanchez. Alyssa Thompson,…
…chaos goes head-to-head with the other self-destructive young people she surrounds herself with. Tessa Thompson as Charlotte Hale in Westworld I’m not going to say this season of Westworld was…
Tessa Thompson is an immovable force in the latest season of trippy time jumpy Westworld. Reprising her role as the take-no-mierda Charlotte Hale, Thompson commands the screen as the ruler…
…Rodriguez Thompson, Collins said, “The truth is, they’re women and children, and they’re escaping really horrible circumstances, and it’s letting people hear that for themselves, and then being able to…
…2021, and we’re not the only ones. Shayne Rodriguez Thompson took a look at 17 moments from the past year for HipLatina. Reminding all of us, that even amidst the pandemic, Latinas…
…past. FEATURED BYLINE 20 Brands To Support During Latinx Heritage Month & Beyond by Mercedes Viera, Refinery29 The Pandemic Helped Illustrator Andrea Campos Realize Her Dream by Shayne Rodriguez Thompson,…
…Surfside Building Collapse By Stephania Taladrid, The New Yorker 10 Lessons We Learned from Our Favorite Latino Dads on TV By Shayne Rodriguez Thompson, HipLatina A partnership between #WeAllGrow Latina…
A partnership between #WeAllGrow Latina and LatinaMedia.Co MENTAL HEALTH May was mental health awareness month and our mujeres aka #TheLatinaPress gave us what we needed! At HipLatina, Shayne Rodriguez Thompson…
…in superhero films; when they are featured, the dynamics are far from ideal. For example, upon joining the cast of Thor: Ragnarok as Valkyrie, Tessa Thompson faced backlash from Marvel fans because her character was originally…
…are white or white-passing. We cannot and should not celebrate “inclusion” when these choices reinforce anti-Blackness in Latinx culture and representation. From Tessa Thompson in Sylvie’s Love to Ruben Santiago-Hudson…