Bad Bunny Shines Light On Housing Displacement In Puerto Rico Through Music Video
On September 16, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, otherwise known as Bad Bunny, released a music video for his song “El Apagón” along with a 20-minute... Read more.
Artist and Fashion Designer Bárbara Miñarro on Creating “Breakfast Friend” And Being a Latina Entrepreneur
Every day after school Bárbara would head to her grandmother's studio and watch her as she handmade dresses. While Bárbara was never formally taught how to... Read more.
Highlighting 5 Latino DJs in Austin
Austin isn’t just the capital of Texas, it’s the capital of live music. And live music doesn’t just mean instruments and concerts, it also includes... Read more.
Texas Tribune Festival Day 3: Roe V Wade, Beto O’Rourke, and more!
Last week, The Texas Tribune held their twelfth annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin, a three-day celebration of politics, panels, and pandemonium... Read more.
Texas Tribune Festival Day 1 and 2 Recap: Hunger Pangs, Hillary Clinton, and so much more!
The Texas Tribune held their twelfth annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin from September 22nd to the 24th, a three-day celebration of politics,... Read more.
“Bee and Puppycat” Jumps From YouTube to Netflix, Did It Stick The Landing?
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... Read more.
“The Youth Governor” Director Jaron Halmy On Making A Documentary
When I interviewed Jaron Halmy, one half of “The Halmy Brothers” in both the literal sense as well as in reference to their production company, I wasn’t... Read more.
Salsa For The Soul Event Recap
This past weekend Latinitas partnered up with AVANCE and Con Mi Madre to throw a Salsa event benefiting all three local organizations. The event, which took... Read more.
Banned Books Are The New Pandemic, Brooklyn Library Fights Back
In the United States book banning, or even the burning of books has long since been a way for those in power to control what information the public has access... Read more.