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Q&A: Ana Ponce – Paving The Path to a Better Public Education System

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago019 mins

By Marisol Acuña Dr. Ana Ponce is currently the executive director at Great Public Schools Now, where she works closely with community leaders and organizations to improve the public school system. Dr. Ponce worked as the CEO of Camino Nuevo Charter Academy, a network of six charter schools.  With Los Angeles having the largest public…

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10 Classic Hollywood Films in Color Featuring Latino/Latina Actors

Jenny Castro3 years ago025 mins

The Golden Age- of Hollywood is responsible for some of the most powerful and influential films that are still highly regarded today. Many of them are lauded by the United States Library of Congress as historically significant and preserved in the National Film Registry. Many classic films were directed and created by innovative figures such…

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Grace Sorensen Will Return To Austin with Tribute Show Spotlighting Latin/BiPoc Talent

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago01 mins

This Sunday, May 19th, Austin native and R&B artist Grace Sorensen is set to play The Parish in a tribute show honoring her father who recently passed. The show will feature Latin and BIPOC artists Smooth Nature and Euphonia, and a performance by Grace dedicated to Roger Sorensen. Doors open at 7 PM,  and tickets…

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How The ‘Machismo’ Mindset Affected Queer Eye’s Angel Flores’ Transition

Camila Dejesus3 years ago09 mins

I first discovered Angel Joy Flores in Season 6 Episode 2 of Queer Eye. As a fan of the show, I tuned into what I expected to be a heartwarming good time. Which, of course, it was. What I was not expecting, however, was a raw insight into what it looked like to navigate transitioning…

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How Selena Quintanilla Left Her Legacy

Camila Dejesus4 years ago2 years ago07 mins

By Alyssa Guevara Selena Quintanilla, arguably one of the most successful and influential Latinas in the world, left behind her career and talent after being fatally shot on March 31, 1995. But that’s not the only thing she left behind- Selena also left her legacy, which continues to inspire Latinos today. Selena had humble beginnings:…

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A Student’s POV: In-Person School Amid a Pandemic

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago08 mins

By Toni Gonzalez EL PASO, Tx.—In the summer of 2019 I was having fun, traveling and getting ready to return back to school. Now in the summer of 2020, I have to stay home, wear a face mask when I leave the house and prepare for online learning. A lot has changed from last summer,…

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Family separation in the U.S. and how to help those in need

Laura Donnelly7 years ago5 years ago07 mins

Hi Latinitas! This post is meant to teach you a little bit about what is happening to undocumented immigrants at the United States border and how you (yes, you!) can help them. Let’s start with what the family separation policy is, and more answers to your questions.   What is the “zero tolerance” policy and…

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He dejado de escribirte

Stefhanie Lazo2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

Que quizá he acabado con las letras y todas sus conjugaciones o quizá ya no hay nada acá dentro que quiera salir para dejarte entender lo que siento.   Que quizá ya siento que nada de lo que llevo por dentro ahora te importe.     Más bien he dejado de escribirte quizá porque ya no…

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‘The Book of Mormon’ Left Me Feeling Conflicted

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago115 mins

Last Tuesday I surprised my mom with two tickets to Broadway’s The Book of Mormon, as its current nationwide tour stopped at Austin’s Bass Concert Hall. We were both more than excited for the opportunity to enter the world of satirical comedy and quick-witted jokes. In complete honesty, though I am a theater girlie at…

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