Advertisement

Culture

Afro-Venezuelans Own Their Roots, and We’re Here for It

Many Afro-Venezuelans are connecting deeply with their roots, and the deeper they go, the more they tear away at the anti-Blackness that plagues Latin-American culture.

Advertisement
Latest in Culture
Taqueras Changing the Taco Game

Have you ever wondered why there are so many men making the tasty concoctions? Where are the taqueras?

Tales of Power: Hair’s Role in Cultural Resistance

Hair isn’t just fiber growing from your scalp. It has a deep connection to the personality, sense of belonging, and stylistic expression of Black and Indigenous people.

Dear J Balvin, We’re Trying to Enjoy Your New Album Pero…

J Balvin just released a new album and a couple of videos alongside it. I watched the video for Perra and immediately regretted it.

The Pinole Project is Keeping this Aztec Superfood and Generational Legacy Alive

Pinole is an ancient food that goes back to the times of the Aztecs and has been passed down for generations. Pinole Project is bringing it to the forefrent.

Multicultural Greek-Letter Orgs: Behind the Partying Stereotype

As a first-generation college grad, I had little to no expectations on what college would be like.

Setting Boundaries in a Latino Family

While traditional Latinx families might have served as a way to survive in Latin American countries, we no longer have to live based on traditional customs.

“You’re Enough:” Women’s March Taps Into Latina Power

Nearly four years after its inception, Women’s March has cemented itself as one of the leading organizations mobilizing women in American politics.