As a Latina, I Hate Che Díaz. Here’s Why.
…hate Che Díaz is getting is partly due to the way that Sara Ramírez manages to artfully (and annoyingly!) portray the worst of our past relationships (or almost relationships); they…
…hate Che Díaz is getting is partly due to the way that Sara Ramírez manages to artfully (and annoyingly!) portray the worst of our past relationships (or almost relationships); they…
…(Edgar Ramírez) and renowned boxing trainer Ray Arcel (Robert De Niro). Together, they learn valuable lessons about sports, fears, culture clashes and the power of friendship. Hands of Stone includes…
Previously known for her award-winning short story collection Staten Island Stories, Puerto Rican author Claire Jiménez recently released her debut novel, What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez, which follows the Ramirez…
…our limit in traveling through the darkness is the basic question explored in La Jauría (The Pack), the Colombian and French coproduction directed by Andrés Ramírez Pulido that won the…
…and was a development executive for five years before taking the plunge into screenwriting. She is Mexican and was born and raised in California. María Corina Ramirez is Venezuelan-American and grew…
…captures his heart. The Rio Grande plays host to this story, a stand-alone prequel to Ruiz’s The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez, both of which explores “the real effects of war,…
…can do is make sure they value their own story. Yasmín Ramírez Click to tweet . THE BOOKS WRITTEN BY LATINE* Whether you’re heading to the beach, packing for a…
In her recently released ¡Ándale, Prieta!, Mexican-American author Yasmín Ramírez shares a moving ode to her childhood in El Paso, Texas, growing up a “prieta.” This debut memoir is a…
…trying to bring her son to the U.S. with her, Rosie (Dania Ramirez), and the sarcastic mother trying to provide her daughter with better opportunities, Zoila (Judy Reyes). Devious Maids’…
…history and continue to make history. From space to journalism to politics, it’s clear we Latinas are making our mark. This month, Sonia Ramirez wrote a piece celebrating Ellen Ochoa…