Latina & Latine Perspectives on Kamala Harris: Balancing Hope & Skepticism
Latina and Latine writers and activists have lots to say about a potential President Kamala Harris, declaring our hopes, fears, and needs.
Latina and Latine writers and activists have lots to say about a potential President Kamala Harris, declaring our hopes, fears, and needs.
The latest Marvel movie, “Deadpool & Wolverine” delivers laughs but could use some more anarchy to fully live up to its potential.
Angelica Delgado, Anita Alvarez, and Kennedy Blades all have the same dream: to win gold as Latina Olympians representing Team USA.
When it comes to late bloomer stories, white women like Dakota Johnson in “Am I OK?” are not giving Latinas the representation we need.
Someone has to break through Hollywood’s locked door. Why can’t that someone be me, a Puertorriqueña screenwriter?
As someone who works in fashion and like Betty, doesn’t fit the industry’s beauty ideal, I love “Betty La Fea” and want more from the reboot.
It would have been easy to cast POC storm survivors in “Twisters.” Instead, we get two Latino heroes who love science!
Latina journalists are critical to covering the RNC, poking holes in racist arguments, and proving the value of diversity in newsrooms.
“Til death do us part” sets us up to reckon with the oddly phantasmagorical glory of marriage and death, a pairing my favorite films explore.
Will this be the year for Selena Gomez? This year’s Emmy nominations have lots of Latinas and a wide range of people of color.