Netflix’s Wednesday Addams has a sharp tongue that she uses to inflict gloom and doom, dive into anti-colonialism, and embrace her Latinidad.
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In “Family Lore,” Elizabeth Acevedo traces each of her character’s lives to create a single, overlapping, and powerful portrait of a family.
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Latino Stereotypes: How Hollywood Transformed Us into a Monolith
by Lívia Reimby Lívia ReimAs far back as the 1930s and 1940s, Hollywood has been perpetuating Latino stereotypes, failing to care what we actually look and sound like.
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I Can’t Protect ODAAT’s Elena From My Family
by Laura Andreaby Laura AndreaThe disdain my parents have for ODAAT Elena is blatant. I want to protect her, like I have myself, but her sitcom trappings make it impossible.
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As we close Women’s History Month, we’re taking a moment to celebrate Latinas who continue to make waves in and out of journalism.
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Less than 3% of films mention climate change. La Pecera (The Fishbowl), which premiered this year at Sundance, tells the story of Noelia, a woman diagnosed with cancer who travels…
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For us, November isn’t about sailing the ocean blue in 1492. It’s about Native American Heritage Month and celebrating Indigenous peoples.
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You should watch “The Gordita Chronicles” NOW and not just because it’s going to need a lot of love to make it to season two!
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#TheLatinaPress is a monthly newsletter, dishing up the top stories, trends, and media conversations by and for Latinas. In Issue 3, we get into ‘In the Heights,’ Pride, immigration, and so much more!
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With her debut novel “The Five Wounds” out, author Kirstin Valdez Quade discusses with us the religious fraternity of penitentes in New Mexico, the inspiration behind the story, and the colonial violence that shapes our communities today.