
Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez Gets Personal and Indigenous with New Novel, “Where Rabbits Gathered”
With “Where Rabbits Gathered,” novelist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez is telling the story of the contested New Mexico land where she grew up.
With “Where Rabbits Gathered,” novelist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez is telling the story of the contested New Mexico land where she grew up.
Cuban-Jamaican American author of “If We Were a Movie,” Zakiya N. Jamal talks coming up Black and queer and the joy of going to the theater.
Trump is attacking education to keep Americans, and particularly Latinxs and people of color, ignorant if not also illiterate.
Let’s celebrate the trailblazing Latina authors who paved the way in the publishing industry by stacking awards.
The creator of “Halfway to Somewhere” talks family dynamics, the importance of friendship, and learning about yourself.
“Ander & Santi Were Here” offers a wonderful counter-narrative to tragic tales of LBGTQ+ love and so is a great choice for Valentine’s Day.
While the numbers aren’t great, there are Latinas in publishing who are pushing for more Latinx voices. Let’s celebrate them.
It has been a fantastic year for Latinx books so we’re thrilled to select our top ten new publications of 2024.
Here are ten Latinx horror books to devour this espooky season recommended by the editor of “The Black Girl Survives This One.”
“I Am Diosa” confirmed that I was on the right path – and how powerful I am. So I reached out to author Christine Guttieriez to learn more.