
#TheLatinaPress: Native Heritage Month
For us, November isn’t about sailing the ocean blue in 1492. It’s about Native American Heritage Month and celebrating Indigenous peoples.
For us, November isn’t about sailing the ocean blue in 1492. It’s about Native American Heritage Month and celebrating Indigenous peoples.
Let’s celebrate Native American Heritage by shining a much-deserved spotlight on Indigenous Latinxs in Hollywood.
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With “The Storyteller’s Death,” acclaimed YA author and Puerto Rican American Ann Dávila Cardinal makes her adult novel debut.
As we close out espooky season, we thank members of #TheLatinaPress who are covering all things scary, fall, and familial.
In “Woman Without Shame,” Sandra Cisneros explores womanhood, sex, beauty, and aging with fearlessness, vulnerability, and radical joy.
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Check out our favorite episodes of Adriana Alejandre’s “Latinx Therapy” podcast and get inspired to practice the self-care we all need.