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Appropriation (or how man stole my autonomy)

Camila Dejesus4 years ago4 years ago02 mins

By Jessica Enriquez This poem was written in the style of Jericho Brown’s Duplex.   The men in my country have been taught to believe  Women are property. A plot of land made for a marketable production Although the plowing makes it infertile   Although the plowing makes it infertile, Women in the village light…

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Happy Black History Month: Let’s Talk About It!

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

Today marks the beginning of Black History Month in the United States, and with that comes a lot of excitement, festivities, and cultural celebration. At the same time, there might also be some confusion. If you grew up after Black History Month was instated, you may have never thought to ask why it occurs in…

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A Brief History of Día de los Muertos

Sonia Noorbakhsh4 years ago4 years ago011 mins

With the buzz of Halloween and the holidays, it’s important to take time to honor Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Together, we can take a look at the history of Día de los Muertos and how this holiday came to fruition. We can also observe the traditions of Día de los Muertos…

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Surviving College in Fishy Situations

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago013 mins

By Jackie Ibarra AUSTIN, Texas — There are about 28 different ways to cook Tilapia fish. I have seen my parents do everything they possibly can to it —diced, grilled, fried, seasoned and pretty much everything humanly possible to a fish. When Tilapia fish came home I knew it meant dollars had to be stretched…

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Buzzing through College: My Sweet Journey into Beekeeping

Mirely Salinas2 years ago2 years ago011 mins

I was just starting my sophomore year and was in the process of moving to a new off-campus apartment. My best friend had just moved to a different state, my heart was aching from a summer situationship, and I really needed something to occupy my homesick mind. I was sad, honestly. I was determined to…

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The Bear’s Liza Colón-Zayas Breaks Barrier As First Latina To Win In Emmys Category

Camila Dejesus2 years ago04 mins

Puerto Rican actress Liza Colón-Zayas made history this past Sunday when she won the Best Supporting Role in a Comedy Series Emmy for her portrayal in Hulu’s hit show The Bear. Though this was the 76th Emmy’s Award Show, Colón-Zayas proved there were still barriers to be broken as she became the first Latina ever…

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Martin Luther King Day Is More Than A Holiday

Camila Dejesus3 years ago010 mins

For over 37 years now the third Monday of January has been dedicated to none other than Martin Luther King Jr. The Baptist Minister turned Civil Rights Leader who’s civil rights efforts changed the lives of millions and paved the way for his impactful “I Have A Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln…

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Achieving Equity and Belonging: The Critical Next Steps

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago04 mins

Sponsored Content By Originally Published on Dell Technologies Our focus has been on taking critical steps to live who we are – a diverse company with unique perspectives – at our deepest level. So we’ve spent the past year taking purposeful action. The actions we’re taking will continue to help us address our most pressing societal…

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10 Must-Listen 2022 Latino Albums

Sonia Noorbakhsh3 years ago010 mins

With 2022 coming to a close, it’s always a great time to reflect on what the year has brought us. Music is one of the most rewarding and fun subjects for this journey of reflection. After all, there’s a reason why traditions like Spotify Wrapped have become so wildly popular. Join me on a survey…

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