TheLatinaPress Nº31: Adios y Abrazos
…of Spanish colonizers. Nicole Froio Spooky season has concluded, but let’s not forget that not everyone gets to see their unique experiences in scary movies and TV. “Latines Love Horror,…
…of Spanish colonizers. Nicole Froio Spooky season has concluded, but let’s not forget that not everyone gets to see their unique experiences in scary movies and TV. “Latines Love Horror,…
…attain independence from European colonizers through a successful revolution by formerly enslaved Africans after the Battle of Vertière, Batay Vètyè in 1803. As a screenwriter, Benjamin wanted to create a…
…how colonizers interacted with the Indigenous people who were on the land first. To add even more depth to Wednesday’s worldview, she also learns that at least one of her…
…our cultures. But that pride must also coexist with the ugly truths lurking beneath. A gripping watch, A Sinister Sect can help us understand that independence from former colonizers doesn’t…
…claim his identity, Chris is faced with betrayal everywhere he looks. Ultimately (some spoilers ahead), he creates a new track that doesn’t involve being taught by the colonizer or pretending…
…(71%) Latino adults say speaking Spanish is not required to be considered Latino.” As we all know, Spanish wasn’t the native language of our various cultures. It’s a colonizer language,…
…trips abroad (it IS the closest) with episodes focusing on Mexico and Costa Rica (and the third, Morocco). In a slight to colonizers everywhere, the show doesn’t even bother with…
…– this country was founded and built by colonizers and slaveowners. It shouldn’t surprise anyone. We haven’t reckoned with our racist foundation in a meaningful way. America has been using…