Meet Roger Ross Williams, Director of “Cassandro”
…on his own terms and conquered a world of machismo, where he was rejected. He won self-acceptance through self-love.” And just how was Saúl able to do that? According to…
…on his own terms and conquered a world of machismo, where he was rejected. He won self-acceptance through self-love.” And just how was Saúl able to do that? According to…
…for our community in their portrayal of immigrants’ rights, machismo, familial bonds, and our culture’s sentimental tone. They are also examples of what can happen when Latinas lead behind and…
…of taking the internal contradiction of someone like Gerardo, who wants to be with a partner they love, but is stopped by their own fear and machismo. Perla De La…
…relevant as newer generations fight against machismo and the traditional gender roles we’ve always been taught to follow. Though both Maddy and Drea are both important roles, the 90s-inspired storylines…
…challenges and to add on top of all that, he’s Latino. With religion and toxic machismo culture being thrown in his face, Victor has to find a way to be…
…show bridges the Millennial and Gen-Z Latinx family gap. But what I loved most about Primo was the different forms of machismo and the subtle scenes that showed how much…
…the idea that androgyny was a weapon in the battle against machismo. However, I discovered watching the show that a part of me longed to put on those traditional markers…
…of hope and faith in a flawed system. A system that, by the way, is exposed in every episode through machismo, domestic violence, racism, and the collateral effects of a…
…piece by Danielle Campoamor on how Latinx parents are making sure machismo ends with them. She interviews Diana Limongi of Parenting and Politics who shares how she corrects the gendered…
…saw it, I wanted to write about sisters in an all-female band coming up against machismo and the patriarchy. Because this is a male-dominated industry, the mariachi. Then I thought,…