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Film Review: “Berta Didn’t Die, She Multiplied!”

Mayra Ramales4 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Like many other countries in Latin American, Honduras’ indigenous community has suffered abuse and loss of their land and at the hands of their government. However, Honduras receives very little coverage internationally, making media centered on the struggles of their people that much more important. As a NYC native and given my involvement with nonprofits…

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“Bad Axe” Documentary Gives Audiences Genuine Story Telling

Jenny Castro4 years ago4 years ago06 mins

“Bad Axe” is an IFC documentary that follows a multi-racial family of Asian and Mexican descent and their challenges in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.  In the aftermath of the George Floyd riots, the family struggles to keep their restaurant “Rachel’s” (named after Mrs. Siev) afloat in their hometown, a conservative pro-Trump and rural…

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I have a heart condition, the overturning of Roe V. Wade worries me

Camila Dejesus4 years ago4 years ago015 mins

Per my mother’s request, I attended Catholic private schools from the time I was a toddler all the way up until my high school graduation. This had a prolific impact on me, and not in the way my mom had hoped for. I recall being in seventh grade Theology class, in which we had a…

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Club Latinitas Celebrates Women’s History Month

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago05 mins

AUSTIN, Texas – March is here which means that Spring is finally upon us! Our chica’s minds are blooming just like spring flowers. March also marks the beginning of Women’s History Month. The epitome of it all is on March 8, International Women’s Day. International Women’s Day started in New York City in February 1908,…

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Apoderate de tu historia

Stefhanie Lazo2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

!Ay mi negra! tu tono de piel cuenta una historia entre carabelas, mares y olas. De un tierra a otra, tu piel, tu sonrisa y tu cabello se mezcla con la nuestra. Siglos han pasado permitiendote ahora apoderarte tu propia historia.   ¡Ay mi negra! Sueña que nada nunca te detenga camina con la frente…

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Top 5 Taylor Swift Songs That Set Hearts Aflutter in ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ 

Riya Patel3 years ago3 years ago010 mins

The Summer I Turned Pretty is a romantic television series created by Jenny Han who is also the author of the book The Summer I Turned Pretty. The storyline and soundtrack are extremely appreciated by the audience as the show became extremely popular. The series follows a girl named Belly, who we find in a…

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Wardrobe Digitization: Gabrielle Shiner-Hill On The Emerging Tech Reshaping Fashion

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago019 mins

Last month Austin’s biggest festival set the city ablaze as SXSW transformed the town into a bustling pop culture hub. Amongst the star-studded movie premieres and glamorous musical acts, SXSW hosted panels covering topics as niche as AI in the Army or Content Creation for Gen Z. Among them, a panel caught my eye titled,…

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Exclusive Interview With Grace Sorensen: The R&B Artist Bringing Her Cultura To ACL

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago020 mins

This past weekend, I had the absolute pleasure of attending ACL and speaking to the incredible Grace Sorensen. A local R&B artist with a voice like butter and a heart of gold. From the moment I met up with her, I was in awe of this twenty-year-old talent. Her kindness was everpresent, and everything from…

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Living baldly (or boldly) with Michelle Faraco

Camila Dejesus5 years ago3 years ago09 mins

By Raven N. Garza AUSTIN, Tx.—After spending the majority of her life trying to fit in with society’s beauty standards and perception of “normalcy,” Michelle Faraco decided it was time to tell the world about what she had been covering up. Now, she has a social movement called Moon Child, named after her astrological sign’s…

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