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Welcome Home Donation Drive for Local Families Tomorrow!

Camila Dejesus4 years ago3 years ago02 mins

Refugees Services of Texas is holding a “Welcome Home” Donation Drive this Thursday, August 25th, for local families in need. The drive will be held at the RST Austin Service Center tomorrow from 9 to 11 AM. The organization is looking for gently used or new household items such as rugs, dishes, vacuums, decor items,…

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The Violent Legacy of Policing in the US

Camila Dejesus3 years ago08 mins

Policing in the United States has predominantly been tied to race, discrimination, and a need to inflict control on People of Color. In order to fully understand why the law enforcement system is broken, one must first understand where it began. Police officers as we know of today started out as the slave patrol. According…

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4 Women to Watch at the 2021 Olympics

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago014 mins

AUSTIN, Texas — Every four years, when the Olympic Games were aired, it was a family event. My eyes were glued to the television watching athletes from around the world compete in gymnastics, swimming or basketball. Once again, I was anxiously awaiting the Summer Games and the captivating performances by athletes —but COVID-19 has shattered…

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Podcasting with Latinitas Media Chica Certification Program

Anna Martinez5 years ago04 mins

AUSTIN, Tx.—Latinitas’ fourth Media Chica cohort hopped on a Zoom call and recorded a podcast! With over 1.5 million podcasts to listen and choose from, the chicas learned how to target a podcast towards their ideal audience.  The Media Chica Certification Program is a six-week course designed to train high school girls to become digital…

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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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World Baseball Classic 2026 Heads to Houston: A Cultural Celebration

Salwa Yordi2 weeks ago2 weeks ago04 mins

The World Baseball Classic returns in 2026, and Houston will once again take center stage as one of the tournament’s host cities. More than just a baseball competition, the World Baseball Classic has become a global cultural event — bringing together nations, families, and generations through a shared love of the game. For Latino communities…

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

Camila Dejesus1 year 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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Selena Gomez Joins SXSW for Standout Panel On Mental Health

Camila Dejesus2 years ago09 mins

Yesterday, Sunday the 10th, SXSW hosted the panel “Mindfulness Over Perfection: Getting Real On Mental Health” and Latinitas was in attendance. We were able to experience the impactful panel just a few rows away from Ms. Gomez, and are here to break it all down for you. The star-studded lineup featured WonderMind Co-Founder Selena Gomez,…

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7 Classic-Hollywood Films Featuring Black Actors/Actresses

Jenny Castro3 years ago3 years ago015 mins

As we celebrate Black History Month, we take a look at some classic cinema featuring Black actors and actresses who have made a significant contribution to film history. Throughout the years, and especially during the Golden-Age of Hollywood, roles for Black actors and actresses were scarce, and often lacked proper representation, but the following list…

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