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Gaming Con Sazón: How Cala Studios Infuses Latina Flair into Gaming Gear

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago017 mins

I was scrolling through TikTok, as one does when all of a sudden I was struck by the perfection of this one video. I was reading the caption, “But what if no one likes my Latin-inspired gaming decor?” when, as if on cue, the TikTok audio swooped in with the line “Just trust me you’ll…

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John Green’s Film ‘Turtle’s All The Way Down’ Is So Good It Hurts

Camila Dejesus2 years ago07 mins

The latest John Green adaptation, Turtle’s All The Way Down, is out and it is incredible. I’ll be candid in admitting I was a little nervous about this one. Typically John Green adaptations are a success, but typically the subject matter, while heavy, is more digestible. Turtles All The Way Down follows Aza Holmes (Isabela…

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Interview with Culinary Producer for Mythical Entertainment And Mythical Kitchen Vianai Austin

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago040 mins

The following is a transcript of the conversation I had with the incredible, heartfelt, and insightful Vianai “Vee” Austin! To read an article based on this conversation you can click here. Okay, so can you introduce yourself and give some background on where you grew up and what your upbringing was like? My name is…

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Op-ed: Los programas de inglés como segundo idioma son esenciales en las escuelas de este país

Mariana Barragan1 year ago19 mins

Nunca olvidaré lo desesperanzada que me sentía al alistarme para la escuela en el año 2013, sabiendo que al llegar a la escuela me iba a encontrar en un lugar donde nadie me entendería, ni yo les entendería, pero más que nada, que nadie estaría ahí para ayudarme a navegar mi nueva vida en este…

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Peso Pluma Fires Up Sold Out Crowd at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena

Jenny Castro1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

On Friday, August 16th, Peso Pluma played to a sold out frenzied crowd at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena.  Currently on his Exodo Tour, Pluma can be credited for ushering in a new generation and style of Mexican ‘’Corridos Tumbados.” At 25 years old, Pluma has catapulted to stardom due to his distinctive raspy vocals, style,…

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On the Political Unrest Unfolding in Peru and Brazil

Sonia Noorbakhsh3 years ago010 mins

It is nothing short of eerie and terrifying to see the snowballing of political unrest occurring simultaneously in two Latin American countries: Peru and Brazil. Together, we can look at the latest happenings in these two countries, how matters became so violent and chaotic, and what these events bode for the future of democracy in…

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Women’s History Month: 5 Latina Trailblazers Who’ve Made History

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

With Women’s History Month upon us, we would like to take the time to reflect on all the amazing and talented women who have inspired and paved the way for success and acknowledge 5 Latinas who have made a strong impact in their respective industries. Check out the following list of Latina trailblazers who have…

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5 Latinas Who are Making an Impact in Entertainment

Camila Dejesus6 years ago2 years ago010 mins

By Raven N. Garza AUSTIN, Texas— As someone who was born early enough to be a Millenial and just late enough to be considered Gen Z, I grew up watching an interesting set of celebrities. Women like JLo and Shakira were starting to burst onto the scene, but I personally got attached to a slightly…

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Grupo Firme Brings their “La Ultima Peda” Tour to Seattle, WA

Jenny Castro1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

On Saturday, September 21st, Grupo Firme graced the stage at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA, a fitting way to end the summer for lovers of Mexicano music. The Tijuana, Baja California-based band has risen to prominence in recent years with songs such as “Pídeme” and “Juro Por Dios” along with winning Best Banda Album…

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