Motherhood and Morality: Catching Up with “Workin’ Moms”
The protagonist of Workin’ Moms is not a good person but she is a good mother. Imagine that.
The protagonist of Workin’ Moms is not a good person but she is a good mother. Imagine that.
I don’t normally watch, let alone recommend, shows about gang members. But there’s reason to watch both “On My Block” and “Riverdale.”
There were many beautiful moments at the 2019 Emmy’s, but we couldn’t help but notice that Latinas were not just absent, but ignored.
It’s Hispanic Heritage Month and we’ve got you covered with Latinx shows that’ll make you want to fall in love, run for office, and dance it out.
Before the days get too short and your TV options too vast, spend a few hours enjoying “Los Espookys.” It’s the antidote to this moment.
The women of “Pose” must assert their womanhood over and over again and it got me thinking about what it means to a woman…
The literary establishment may ignore Latinas, we saw the door open (just a creak!), thanks to Elizabeth Acevedo’s “The Poet X” and “With the Fire on High.”
Toni Morrison taught me to listen, to question, to demand more of myself and others but that change wasn’t instant.
Can a show that’s white and male still expand who can be a hero, who’s worthy of our attention, and who deserves to have their story told?
“Jane the Virgin” is officially over and with it goes the ability to escape into the Villanueva’s compassion-filled world.