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Chingona y Poderosa: Elena Flores on changing the conversation surrounding powerful women

Christine Bolanos4 years ago4 years ago08 mins

By Anna Martinez Chingona. This is one of the words Elena Flores uses to describe herself.  “It is a word that can have a negative connotation, but women [are] taking a stance and changing the meaning of what this word means, we get to define it,” said Flores. Flores is in the business of changing…

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Braids

Christine Bolanos4 years ago02 mins

By Jessica Enriquez There’s something nostalgic about braids, braids on small girls’ heads look like  brown wheat heads under the dying  august sunlight when we pretended  to catch fireflies in plastic cups  and we heard the bells  of a paletero cart ding dong like church bells down the street and your father took out  his…

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