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…Laysha Macedo Lissete Lanuza Sáenz Lívia Reim Lola Rosario Madison Rodriguez Michael Piantini Michelle Young Miranda Perez Monica Rodriguez Mujeres Problemáticas Natalia Romagosa Neyda A. Borges Nicola Schulze Nina Avila-Garcia…
…Laysha Macedo Lissete Lanuza Sáenz Lívia Reim Lola Rosario Madison Rodriguez Michael Piantini Michelle Young Miranda Perez Monica Rodriguez Mujeres Problemáticas Natalia Romagosa Neyda A. Borges Nicola Schulze Nina Avila-Garcia…
…and Alberto Granado (Rodrigo de la Serna), decide to travel across the South American landscape on a rickety motorcycle. They start in Buenos Aires, cross the Andes to Chile, and…
…Latin America and Israel.” Read more. The Shadow of Palestine in Puerto Rico Shellyne Rodriguez & Ruth Noelia Figueroa Couvertier examine how the Israel-Hamas conflict resonates with the Puerto Rican…
…director Robert Rodriguez is getting his slice of that pie by bringing back his best franchise and restarting it with the release of Spy Kids: Armageddon. This time, we meet…
…as we discuss the origin of La Borinqueña, her impact so far, and Miranda-Rodriguez’s path to successful crowdfunding. CRISTINA ESCOBAR: Why did you create La Borinqueña? EDGARDO MIRANDA-RODRIGUEZ: In late…
…In addition, the Q&A with Robert Rodriguez provides insight into the lasting impact of the Spy Kids franchise, which has encouraged diversity and inclusion in the film industry. These films,…
…if they weren’t accompanied by songs like Fredy Rodriguez Velazquez’s “Me Vas a Negar Tres Veces.” Without going too far, that José Alfredo Jiménez’s “El Hijo del Pueblo” plays in…
…and educated businessman living with quadriplegia, and his unorthodox caretaker, Tito (Rodrigo de la Serna). Tito is not nearly qualified for the caretaking job, but Felipe likes his carefree attitude…
…leads, Rodriguez brought a new representation of a Latina living in the United States. Through Jane, Rodriguez showed viewers a multifaceted woman filled with intelligence, hard work, and a range…
…Latin. There is no need to bring in new directors, writers, and producers. We already have del Toro, no wasting money on Gabriela Almeida Amaral or Rodrigo Plá, GDT can…