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The Polarizing Legacy of Carmen Miranda: Hollywood’s “Brazilian Bombshell”

Carmen Miranda was more than the “Brazilian Bombshell” Hollywood packaged her as. Loved in the U.S. but criticized at home, she carried the weight of embodying Latin identity in an industry that often preferred stereotypes over authenticity.

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National Latina Day: From One Woman’s Vision to a Nationwide Movement

In 2015, Dolores “Loli” Alvarez Castilla launched a Facebook page with a simple mission: celebrate Latinas, their contributions, and each other. What began as a spark became a movement that has shifted culture and inspired millions.

La Lupe: The Forgotten Afro-Latina Powerhouse of Latin Music

Before Celia Cruz and Gloria Estefan, there was La Lupe, an Afro-Latina powerhouse who lit up stages from Havana to New York.

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5 Trans Latine Activists Who Changed the Course of LGBTQ+ History

Trans Latine activists have long been at the heart of the fight for justice, demanding dignity in systems that weren’t built for them and creating space where none existed.

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: The Latina Feminist Icon of the 1600s

Ever thought about the intellect and courage it took to challenge societal norms centuries ago?⁠ Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was more than just a poet; she was a trailblazer in a world that didn’t welcome her brilliance.⁠

Empowering Latinas: 5 Leaders Transforming Communities

We continue our summer series, “Latinas Who Lead,” with a list of women who exemplify leadership and community advocacy in authentic and joyful ways.

The Story Behind Imilla Skate: Bolivia’s ‘Cholita’ Skater Girls

Picture a skater's outfit—you're probably not thinking of tall bowler hats, long beautiful braids, and flowing pollera skirts. Well, that's just the beginning of what makes Imilla Skate so unique.

5 Trailblazing Latinas Who Paved the Way

In this new installment of "Latinas Who Lead," we celebrate the journeys of 5 trailblazing Latinas who aren’t often in the spotlight but should be.

Angie Xtravaganza: A Trailblazer for Transgender People of Color

Angie Xtravaganza, an iconic figure in the LGBTQ+ community, was a strong voice for transgender rights, a significant promoter of the queer ballroom culture, and a prominent representation of Latinx individuals within the queer community.

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Gloria Anzaldúa: A Defining Voice in the Queer and Chicano Movements

In the heart of the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas, a beacon of hope and resilience was born. On September 26, 1942, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa came into a world that wasn't quite ready for her.