The Last of Us isn’t the kind of show one would expect to shatter stereotypes and yet through it, Pedro Pascal is redefining masculinity.
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In issue Nº25, #TheLatinaPress covers Latinechella, the phenomena that is Pedro Pascal, and what to watch next.
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In a recurring theme for Latinos in Hollywood, this year’s Emmy nominations gave some warm love to handful of our gente while leaving others out in the cold. But, rather…
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Justicia and CulturaWhat We're Watching
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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The Mandalorian would make Don Miguel Ruiz, author of “The Four Agreements” proud, with the creed standing in for his spiritual tenets.
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At the start of a new year, everyone is looking for a little inspiration – we’ve got you covered with #TheLatinaPress Nº21, featuring Latina journalists, watchlists, and change makers.
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Out of all that makes “Andor” special, its portrayal of Latinidad might just be the most important thing for our communities.
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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ is out, so what did Latinas think? Was this feminist icon’s sequel better than the original? Turns out our reviews were mixed as we tried to enjoy the DC Comic flick for what it is while also being disappointed in its worldview.
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In these dark time, I want to visit a future where together we “boldy go where no one has gone before.” You know? So join me in celebrating these, my favorite Latinxs in space.