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…
…by Saraciea J. Fennell. So what already makes this book, published in late 2021, so juicy is the attention-grabbing subtitle, 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora. It’s letting you know…
…(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…
…iterations, failures, and exhaustion that wraps around skin like saran wrap, pulled tighter and tighter when ignored. Tiredness is not to be mistaken with giving up either. In The Purge…
…Sara Taborga with an idea for a smash room, an experiential space to release rage, designed for femmes of color in the Bay Area. The pair created a teaser to…
…as the family is forced to hide indoors from deadly riots. Once Alma becomes the family’s maid, she teaches the dictator’s granddaughter, Sara, to hold her breath in the pool,…
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…
…enough to love about Vida with the colors, the cast, and the content but its creator Tanya Saracho also makes a point to put the women leads, queer or not,…
…lines opposite the cast of the famous series. It is a luxury to see Jennifer Esposito, Ellen Pompeo, Jennifer Garner, or even Sarah Paulson in their first roles. A Great…
…panel. Image by Sarah M. Vasquez So he started writing his own material. He performed in art spaces where he eventually found his audience, and then brought his work to…