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Thankful for Leading Women Artists

Camila Dejesus6 years ago2 years ago09 mins

All across the country, the final week of November means that many families will be celebrating Thanksgiving and to others, it’s a regular week. Whatever the case may be, it is a good thing that at least for this week we can sit back and reflect on the things that we are thankful for this…

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5 Latina Celebs Who Came Out As Bisexual

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago06 mins

By Lacey G. Segars AUSTIN-There are many struggles that come with carrying marginalized identities. Being a woman of color and identifying as LGBTQ+ can come with many obstacles, especially when you are also an influential person or a celebrity. These five women use their experiences as queer Latinx to empower others to be proud of…

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“Bee and Puppycat” Jumps From YouTube to Netflix, Did It Stick The Landing?

Camila Dejesus3 years ago2 years ago018 mins

In 2013, Natasha Allegri, storyboard artist and writer for Cartoon Network, created a 10-minute episode introducing the world to the quirky and loveable Bee and Puppycat. The episode told the strange tale of a charming girl in her early 20s, Bee, struggling to navigate adulthood when all of the sudden a creature, not a dog…

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4 Countries in Latin America That Are Doing Sustainability Right

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago010 mins

By Samantha Paradiso AUSTIN, Tx. —Reusable straws and greenwashing may have swept sustainability into the mainstream, but South America, the continent south of the equator, has had the eco-friendly movement down way before it was cool.  Regardless of the circles you run in, sustainability has become a buzzword consumers cannot seem to escape. The topic…

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En honor al día internacional de la tierra

Stefhanie Lazo1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

 Cada  año, el 22 de abril marca una celebración global muy significativa: el Día de la Tierra. Esta fecha nos brinda la oportunidad de reflexionar sobre la importancia del cuidado del medio ambiente y de renovar nuestro compromiso con la conservación de nuestro planeta.El cuidado del medio ambiente es esencial para garantizar un futuro sostenible…

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Remember Me When I Leave: Vortxz Ends 2024 Texas Tour in Houston

Sonia Sanchez7 months ago06 mins

On Friday, Dec. 6, Vortxz finished their Texas Tour at Bad Astronaut in Houston, TX, which is their hometown and where they started their band. Originally from Pasadena, TX, this Latino Indie Rock band is growing in popularity and is set to continue their national tour in 2025. They recently released their debut album, Remember…

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Bad Bunny’s Self-Directed Short Film Highlights Concerns for Puerto Rico

Camila Dejesus6 months ago15 mins

On January 3rd, two days before the release of his latest album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Bad Bunny uploaded a self-directed short film highlighting concerns he has for the island he calls home. In the short film by the same name, Bad Bunny broaches on topics of displacement, gentrification, and the general death or overtaking…

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Honoring Latina Firsts: 5 Women Who Paved The Way In STEM and Beyond

Sonia Sanchez8 months ago26 mins

The Latinitas mission is to empower all girls to innovate through media and technology, so we want to celebrate women who paved the way for future generations in their respective fields and highlight 5 Latina trailblazers. Here is a list of Latina pioneers and their groundbreaking achievements. 1. Aída de Acosta Aída de Acosta is…

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INTERVIEW: How Beatriz de los Mozos Made Comfort Stylish with Flabelus Shoes

Camila Dejesus4 weeks ago4 weeks ago010 mins

At just 28 de los Mozos created Flabelus, a Spanish shoe that redefined the traditional espadrille and Mary Jane. Only five years later Flabelus has 11 flagship stores and is opening their first ever store in the US this month.

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