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Anali Martinez Gonzalez Sheds a Light on What It Means To Be “The Nueva Latina”

Riya Patel3 years ago015 mins

  Anali Martinez Gonzalez is an engineer, Austin Blogger, and digital content creator. She grew up in Del Rio, Texas, and moved to Austin in 2007 when entering her college career at the University of Texas. Anali pursued a degree in civil engineering at UT where she was involved in the Society of Hispanic Professional…

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Our Way Back to Always Review

Camila Dejesus4 years ago3 years ago08 mins

By Natasha Ford In her second novel, Our Way Back to Always, Nina Moreno, known for her debut novel Don’t Date Rosa Santos and her short stories in the collections Game On and Reclaim the Stars, returns to the town of Port Coral, Florida with a new story to tell. Lou Patterson and Sam Alvarez…

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AARP & New York Latino Film Festival Screen ‘Say a Little Prayer’ in Houston: A Review

Sonia Sanchez2 years ago112 mins

As soon as I found out that AARP was partnering with the New York Latino Film Festival (NYLFF) to host a free screening of Say a Little Prayer at Regal Edwards Houston Marq’E, I knew I just had to see it and immediately registered with my guest. This film was written by Nancy De Los…

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A Futuristic Day At Latinitas Future Chica Conference In San Antonio

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago019 mins

Last Saturday, Latinitas packed their gear and headed toward San Antonio for their exciting Future Chica Conference. The one-day-only event took place at the Capital Factory in the city’s very own Tech Port last Saturday, October 21st from 9 to 5 PM. Future Chica introduces young students to various forms of technology like robotics, coding,…

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Buzzing through College: My Sweet Journey into Beekeeping

Mirely Salinas3 years ago3 years ago011 mins

I was just starting my sophomore year and was in the process of moving to a new off-campus apartment. My best friend had just moved to a different state, my heart was aching from a summer situationship, and I really needed something to occupy my homesick mind. I was sad, honestly. I was determined to…

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Q&A with StartUp Chica’s Keynote Speaker: Veronica Garza

Camila Dejesus6 years ago3 years ago010 mins

AUSTIN, Tx.—Do you have a chica at home who has an entrepreneurial spirit? Latinitas invites girls ages 9 through 18 to its annual StartUp Chica conference on Oct. 10 to learn business skills, invent a company or product idea, and work with real, qualified tech mentors. This year, Latinitas invited Co-founder and President of Siete…

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Interview with Bay Area Book Festival Latina Author Dani Trujillo

Sonia Sanchez2 years ago2 years ago026 mins

The Bay Area Book Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year June 1-2 and will feature several Latina authors, including Dani Trujillo. I had the pleasure of speaking with Ms. Trujillo about her books, her experience as an up-and-coming Latina author, and what we can expect from her at this year’s festival. This will…

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5 Reasons To Be Excited For The “In The Heights” Movie

Anna Martinez5 years ago5 years ago09 mins

By Dana Garibaldi MCALLEN, TX. — As a theater student and enthusiast, I know my fair share of Broadway musicals, which I hold near and dear to my heart. One of my personal favorites is “In The Heights” — a four-time Tony Award-winning musical that tells the story of a vibrant and predominantly Latino community…

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The Beauty of Henna From A Henna Artist: Why Henna is for Every Skin Tone

Riya Patel3 years ago3 years ago011 mins

Being a henna artist, I have always enjoyed the beauty of art and making everyone feel beautiful and confident. I was first introduced to henna while I grew up in India. I grew up seeing how henna played a significant role within my community. As a little girl, I always did henna on my friends….

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