Your Holiday Reading List: Binge-Worthy Books by Latinas
Whether you’re stealing a quiet moment between family gatherings or enjoying a lazy weekend, these stories by Latina authors offer a perfect escape.
Whether you’re stealing a quiet moment between family gatherings or enjoying a lazy weekend, these stories by Latina authors offer a perfect escape.
During the opening introduction minute of Netflix’s new two-season adaptation of Gabríel García Márquez’s Cien años de soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude), premiering December 11, I was worried.
Whether you're craving dystopian adventure, political insight, or heartwarming children's stories, you can find it all in these hot off-the-press books by Latina authors.
From magical realism to powerful, raw narratives about finding where we belong, these authors bring to the fore the diverse voices and stories that echo our community's heartbeat.
Are you preparing your summer reading list? If not, you should! Here are the best Latino book pics for the summer in a variety of genres.
In glitzy Hollywood, where success often hinges on image and perception, many Latino artists and actors have felt compelled to transform their typically "ethnic-sounding" names into more anglicized ones. But what drives this phenomenon?
Cinema isn't just about popcorn and a good story, it's also a reflection of who we are and the world we live in. Queer cinema, in particular, has been a powerful voice in breaking taboos and advocating for diversity.
Who doesn't love a good Ted Talk? Here's 5 of the best Latina Ted Talks that are sure to inspire.
If you're 1st or 2nd gen immigrant, chances are you grew up with iconic telenovela playing in your household. What apple pie is to America, novelas are to Latinos.
Ever noticed the mismatch between the roots of reggaeton and the faces that dominate its scene? Explore the stark reality of erasure and the undeniable impact of Afro-Latino artists in forging reggaeton.