Q+A With Sandra Cisneros, Author of "Woman Without Shame"
…I really want women to travel because you become more yourself and you know who you are when you travel. I want women to explore other options than getting married…
…I really want women to travel because you become more yourself and you know who you are when you travel. I want women to explore other options than getting married…
…in modern-day Puerto Rico, the novel blends the myth of the island’s boogeyman, El Cuco, with real-life murders that Lupe and Javier set out to solve. And in case you…
…the gang’s power. Fumero can imagine an alternate reality where the film catapulted Chicano acting careers and set up Olmos to have an expansive directing career. Instead, Olmos has directed…
…without his chosen family. Luis, Kurt, and Dav. Hank Pym and Hope van Dyne serve as his mentors, and of course, Maggie, Jim, and Cassie. Marvel’s phase four projects really…
…all about the spooky reads. On September 20, Rudy Ruiz released his latest book, Valley of Shadows, which has been described as “a visionary neo-Western blend of magical realism, mystery,…
…didn’t involve knives or a guillotine, and wouldn’t get me kicked out of school). A few years ago, while rewatching the 1992 Addams Family movie, I realized something: the Addams…
…for the novel, it occurred to me that I was really writing about generational trauma, about neglect and abuse of women by a patriarchal system that I had nothing to…
…interviews Lucas about NPP and the need for women of color in the eating disorder awareness community. Lucas goes over the shaming of Indigenous foods, body positivity, and the need…
…and nice to empower and inspire a whole generation of young women. They taught us how to be independent, outspoken, and confident young women. I loved watching Cher Horowitz go…
…(she explains the legality of how Mexicans became “white”), they continued to be othered and aren’t considered “real Americans.” You Sound Like a White Girl is filled with heartbreaking truths,…