I have what my mom calls a “telenovela name,” and when a microaggression at work made me feel bad about it, I turned to “Spy Kids” for help.
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As we close Women’s History Month, we’re taking a moment to celebrate Latinas who continue to make waves in and out of journalism.
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Afro-Cubana Lola Falana was the IT girl of the ‘70s. May we learn more about and celebrate her as a true inspiration.
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What We're Watching
Before True Crime Podcasts, There Was ‘Law & Order.’ It’s My Favorite
by Yamily Habibby Yamily Habib‘Law & Order’ takes us deep into the depths of human perversion through the thread of hope and faith in a flawed system.
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Patricia Engel discusses her latest book, The Faraway World, her writing and editing process, and advice for emerging writers.
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In 1993, a movie dropped that has since become a chola, Chicana, and Latinx cult classic: ‘Mi Vida Loca.’ Let’s breakdown why.
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At SXSW, Latinos from John Leguizamo to Julio Torres to Cheech Marin sounded off on the importance of our community creating our own stuff.
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Cannes winner, ‘La Jauría,’ portrays the topic of violence caused by drug trafficking and armed conflict from an intimate perspective.
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Julio Torres’ “Problemista” is a unique, hilarious, and poignant look at what it takes for marginalized folks to make their dreams a reality.
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‘Sister & Sister’ takes the longing of adolescence and hangs it over everything, bringing empathy, care, and warmth to its heroines.