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August 2020

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Publishing World’s Racist Reign is Coming to an End

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago013 mins

By Samantha Paradiso AUSTIN, Tx. — Adam Rapaport and Stephen Gan and Anna Wintour, oh my! Magazine editor-in-chiefs seem to have edited out their diversity and inclusion a bit.  Rolling off the backs of the Black Lives Matter movement, many Black and POC creatives such as Kevin Curry and Shelby Ivie Christie took to social…

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  • Cultura Pop

Ni Una Mas: “Forgotten: The Women of Juarez”

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago06 mins

By Jackie Ibarra SAN ANTONIO, TX—When the first mass-grave of women’s bodies turned up in Ciudad, Juárez in the 1990s, a city that’s about a ten minute walk from El Paso, Texas, questions and rumors flurried about who was slaughtering women and why justice was nowhere to be found. From cults to cold-blooded killers to…

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‘I no longer wish to enroll’: Teen Reacts to Vanessa Guillen

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago06 mins

By Carla R. Martinez CARLSBAD, N.M.— Before hearing about the horrific murder of Vanessa Guillen, a U.S. military solider killed on the grounds of Ford Hood in Killeen, Tx. I too wanted to serve in the military. Once hearing the trail of events in Guillen’s case, I soon changed my mind on serving this country. …

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TikTok: The Ban on the Largest Platform Yet

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago08 mins

By Daniela Rangel LAREDO, Tx.—TikTok users entered a frenzy on Friday, July 31, as they heard the news of a possible ban on the social media platform. As stated in the New York Times, content creators broadcasted their disappointment at potentially losing the popular social media platform and thanked their fan bases one last time. …

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A Student’s POV: In-Person School Amid a Pandemic

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago08 mins

By Toni Gonzalez EL PASO, Tx.—In the summer of 2019 I was having fun, traveling and getting ready to return back to school. Now in the summer of 2020, I have to stay home, wear a face mask when I leave the house and prepare for online learning. A lot has changed from last summer,…

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  • Cultura Pop

“Woven in Moonlight” —Magic, Romance and Revolución

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago07 mins

By Natasha Ford AUSTIN, Tx.—In Isabel Ibañez’s debut novel, “Woven in Moonlight,” she weaves a magical story about friendship, romance, rebellion and finding yourself. She uses Bolivian history, politics and culture to create a lush backdrop for the world her characters live in. Ibañez uses her parents’ history in Bolivia to help her craft the…

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