Imelda Is Not Alone
…for the poor,” Heredia said during a conversation with LatinaMediaCo about the documentary. “The state is not there to give the girls access to studies, to protect them from a…
…for the poor,” Heredia said during a conversation with LatinaMediaCo about the documentary. “The state is not there to give the girls access to studies, to protect them from a…
…Latinas regarding generational trauma and releasing it? ANDREA NAVEDO: I think what would help our community the most and our young ladies [the most] is to really go into exploring…
…hair like mine and darker skin but I also remember being intimidated, specifically by their bodies and femininity. They were beautiful. At that point in my life, I was a…
…told how their “sacrifice,” their bodies, their lives, will heal people that don’t even care enough to listen to them. They laugh at and talk back to their captors in…
…thing that keeps us going. Is that a problem? Maybe, but that’s something I’ll have to ask my therapist. Chef Marcus Studies Abroad Sweet Marcus gets to follow Chef’s Carmy’s…
…the decrease in pay coincided with the industry finally letting in more women, people of color, and women of color. I know there have been wage-gap studies showing that when…
…Are Zombies If you like horror comedies, We Are Zombies sounds hilarious. In this film, zombies live in society as the “living-impaired” and don’t eat people. Coleman Corporation offers retirement…
…fruitful foundation for horror – will they make it out of the haunted house, the monster movie, or their forced time together with hearts and bodies intact? There are real…
…The recent rulings of the Supreme Court have been nothing short of devastating, casting a regressive shadow of profound disappointment. Xochitl Gonzalez, author of the novel Olga Dies Dreaming, wrote…
…rom-coms, comedies, or musicals that followed white American leads, who traveled down into the vibrant wonders of Latin America. They even appointed Addison Durland – who had lived in Cuba…