Imelda Is Not Alone
…because I see people that don’t have to be doing this trying to help one woman,” Heredia said. “They give them emotional, legal, economic, and legislative support. Whatever is needed…
…because I see people that don’t have to be doing this trying to help one woman,” Heredia said. “They give them emotional, legal, economic, and legislative support. Whatever is needed…
…these habits but also ascertain that saving only takes us so far. First-generation immigrants often bear the brunt of guilt when reaching financial success, translating an economic system to our…
…the military, and an alliance with the economic elites and authorities has allowed her to run despite a constitutional ban of the offspring of coup presidents running for office. Guatemalan…
…would. Ashley Soto Paniagua Chuchi and Adaliz may be a comedy, but it tackles the very serious issues of racial and ethnic identity, socio-economic differences between cities within the same…
…going to college with her family’s challenging economic situation and expectations to help with the textile business. From the start, viewers are rooting for Ana to achieve her collegiate dreams…
…written by white men in the past. The truth is we are a leading economic and political block, and it’s time folks start paying attention. FAMILIA MATTERS We are strong,…
…Núñez, Adelanny Padilla, Genesis Buret, Javier Hermida, Richard Douglas Why We’re Excited About It: This looks like an edge-of-your-seat film that explores the topics of race, socioeconomic status, the idea…
…up the main group of friends, and the ways economic success affects not just the way they face (or don’t face) consequences, but also the ways they relate to each…
…in our society from the kidnapping of girls to physical and psychological violence to labor and economic inequality to political discrimination. The author pays tribute to her The Soul of…
…reflection. It is set in a country that pairs its stark racial, economic, and gender inequality with resilience, liveliness, and creativity. It is, therefore, no surprise that today, 22 years…