TheLatinaPress Nº24: Women’s History
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.
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.
Friends and acquaintances constantly recommended that I watch Aubrey Plaza’s work – and as a deadpan Latina, I get now why they did.
Scream VI, much like its immediate predecessor, breathed new life into its franchise, thanks to its heroic and empowering Latina leads.
In TheLatinaPress Nº23, we look at how Latina journalists covered this year’s Black History Month, Valentine’s Day, and awards season.
Netflix’s Wednesday Addams has a sharp tongue that she uses to inflict gloom and doom, dive into anti-colonialism, and embrace her Latinidad.
We are finally getting an out and proud Latinx Addams family this year, thanks to Jenna Ortega as Wednesday in Netflix’s new series.
Viewing A24’s X caused a whirlwind in my mind with questions of completeness, youth, and existential dread swirling in my head non-stop.
The Fallout captures the emotionally grueling aftermath of a high school shooting, and at the four-year mark of Parkland, we’re reminded how Gen-Z is still fighting for their lives. TW: The following article discusses school shootings and gun violence. Mass shootings happen fast…really fast. In 24 minutes, 10 were murdered in Santa Fe High School. […]