Quiara Alegría Hudes’ ‘My Broken Language’ is A Must-Read for Mixed Latinas
Not a day goes by that I don’t think about ‘My Broken Language,’ and I recommend it to anyone who asks me what they should read next.
Not a day goes by that I don’t think about ‘My Broken Language,’ and I recommend it to anyone who asks me what they should read next.
Chanel Cleeton’s “Next Year in Havana” is about two Cuban women from the same family facing challenges and changes in uncertain times.
“Not so long ago people who looked like us didn’t appear in major film franchises,” says ‘Fast and Furious’ star Michelle Rodriguez.
Here are five fab 2023 Latinx books that will be making their mark this year and should be on your TBR list.
In issue Nº25, #TheLatinaPress covers Latinechella, the phenomena that is Pedro Pascal, and what to watch next.
Alegría Publishing founder Davina A. Ferreira says, “It’s all beautiful. It’s magical. It’s a lot of work, of course. But I feel very lucky.”
In “The Neapolitan Sisters,” author Margo Candela touches on themes of sisterhood, family, and the true cost of keeping secrets.
As we close Women’s History Month, we’re taking a moment to celebrate Latinas who continue to make waves in and out of journalism.
Afro-Cubana Lola Falana was the IT girl of the ‘70s. May we learn more about and celebrate her as a true inspiration.
Patricia Engel discusses her latest book, The Faraway World, her writing and editing process, and advice for emerging writers.