Why 2023 Could Be a Huge Year for Brazilian Representation in US Films
While Brazil might be Latin America’s largest country, Brazilian representation in US media is in short supply – but hopefully not for long.
While Brazil might be Latin America’s largest country, Brazilian representation in US media is in short supply – but hopefully not for long.
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.
The following five Latinx novels have popped up on numerous best-of lists for 2022 and deserve every accolade.
Self-proclaimed “fat, fly, brown” poet Yesika Salgado is beloved for her vulnerable, honest, and forthright voice.
What started off as an insightful discovery about Afro-Latinx history turned into an independently-ran podcast – Prestige.
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.
“Something Strange” podcast hosts, Steffany Strange and Blair Bathory dive into audience-submitted spooky tales on the chart-topping show.
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.