The New Latina Stereotype
…In Amy’s love for reports, Chicago-style citations, and high expectations for herself, I saw myself. When One Day at a Time featured Elena and Penelope Alvarez, highlighting their intelligence and…
…In Amy’s love for reports, Chicago-style citations, and high expectations for herself, I saw myself. When One Day at a Time featured Elena and Penelope Alvarez, highlighting their intelligence and…
…and inspiration that a teacher who cares provides. We need more people like Jaime Escalante to really care about kids, and this film inspires us to do our part in…
…No more super strong, taking-care-of-everyone immigrants either. If we’re going to get more attention, I want that spotlight to show us a fully human – complex and diverse and more…
…have seen her as a leader and therefore a source of blame for the more violent actions they participated in. Lottie’s care and kindness are often overshadowed by her ominous…
…Wade portrays a sensitive version of Cyborg who struggles to accept himself in new tech, has fractured and complicated relationships, and still manages to step up to save the world….
…Raizado Fest nourished its guests – they also took care to promote a holistic version of health. For example, Latina author, dental hygienist, and health advocate Amber Lovatos got one…
…experience in normal life. Inha’s been living within the limitations the real world brings. Due to her father’s strictness, she doesn’t even allow herself to believe she can achieve her…
…be seen as a defect, can also be a huge gift. via GIPHY Monk himself often refers to his talent for paying attention to every detail and using that laser…
…rehabilitation nonprofit, Hugs Not Thugs. When we first meet our neurotic anti-hero, he is admittedly in a codependent relationship, frequently cracks dark jokes about self-harm or suicide, and spends the…
…machista culture, against all kinds of abuse, including sexual,” she said. “It is not there to give the women medical care. But the moment that something like this happens, and…