#TheLatinaPress: Native Heritage Month
For us, November isn’t about sailing the ocean blue in 1492. It’s about Native American Heritage Month and celebrating Indigenous peoples.
For us, November isn’t about sailing the ocean blue in 1492. It’s about Native American Heritage Month and celebrating Indigenous peoples.
The latest batch of feel-good, predictable-yet-enjoyable holidays movies finally has a Latinx entry in Netflix’s “Christmas With You.”
Stories about people who’ve lived through war are often one-dimensional but ‘Derry Girls’ portrays a much more complicated truth.
Let’s celebrate Native American Heritage by shining a much-deserved spotlight on Indigenous Latinxs in Hollywood.
For Latinx fans, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” feels like a tribute to our roots, our history, and our culture.
The 90s ‘Little Mermaid’ show featured a character that made her mark in my young, impressionable mind: Gabriella, the deaf Latina mermaid.
“Something Strange” podcast hosts, Steffany Strange and Blair Bathory dive into audience-submitted spooky tales on the chart-topping show.
With “The Storyteller’s Death,” acclaimed YA author and Puerto Rican American Ann Dávila Cardinal makes her adult novel debut.
“Being fat became like a way to say F you to society,” says “Real Women Have Curves” writer Josefina López upon the film’s 20th anniversary.
Superheroes inspire us, especially the Latinx ones in Netflix’s much-loved, kickass production, “The Umbrella Academy.”