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Un Día Sin Nosotras: Mexico Will Go A Day Without Women And We Need to Care

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago09 mins

By Vanessa Batz AUSTIN, Texas —The familiar cat call you hear as you’re walking down the street, minding your business. The unfairness in a Latinx household where a son is the favorite and it’s not because of his academic achievement of straight C’s. The unsaid rule where men can do what they please while women…

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Best Kids’ Books for Teaching Your Child Spanish: Fun and Educational Reads

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

The holiday season is long gone, but the cozy memories still remain. This past December was particularly special as I finally met our family’s newest edition; Luca. My cousin Fatima’s ten-month-old baby who, during our last visit, was still in her stomach. Now a curious little tike, Luca crawled all over the floor searching for…

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Thee Sacred Souls Bring Sweet Soul To Seattle

Jenny Castro3 years ago010 mins

While currently on their much-anticipated tour in the United States, Thee Sacred Souls made a recent stop in Seattle on Sunday, February 26th, and they did not disappoint! The band hails from San Diego, California, and has emerged over the past few years with a nostalgic and captivating sound. Signed to Daptone Records, Thee Sacred…

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The Best Part About Being a Latinita

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago05 mins

AUSTIN, Texas—Research has shown that around 50 percent of 13-year-old American girls are dissatisfied with how they look. This number increases to almost 80 percent by the time girls reach 17-years-old –the access to social media contributes to these numbers. At Club Latinitas this week, our program leaders sought to change the mindset of negative…

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El Salvador está de moda

Stefhanie Lazo2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

No es necesario ser salvadoreño para compartir el orgullo y la admiración sobre los cambios que el pulgarcito de Centro América está generando en estos últimos años. Este año como los últimos tres e viajado a mi país para compartir tiempo en familia con mi seres queridos y también disfrutar de los nuevos centros turísticos…

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Porque los latinos hacen fiesta el 24 y pasan la Navidad de ‘bajo perfil’

Indira Zaldivar2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

El vibrante color rojo de las flores de pascua y villancicos nos preparan para la fiesta global que es la Navidad. De niña creciendo en Honduras, recuerdo anticipar con mucha emoción la noche del 24 de diciembre, más que la del 25.  Consentida por la cocina sabrosa Navideña hondureña como montucas, piernas de cerdo horneadas…

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“Hannah’s War” – A Historical Love Story

Anna Martinez5 years ago3 years ago07 mins

By Natasha Ford “Hannah’s War” is a gripping cat-and-mouse tale of love, war, deception, and espionage. It is a spy thriller full of suspense, and high-stakes. Jan Eliasberg does a wonderful job bringing a true story to life and highlighting America’s most complex moments in history. The story switches between Dr. Hannah Weiss’ history and…

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Club Latinitas Celebrates Black History Month

Anna Martinez5 years ago05 mins

Dear Mrs. Ruby Bridges-Hall My name is Belinda. I’m an eighth-grader in San Antonio, Texas, and a Hispanic girl highly moved and inspired by your story. I am fascinated at your strength to continue going to a school that didn’t accept you, your refusal to let anyone make you feel small or unworthy. I don’t…

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8 fun ways to beat the heat this summer in Austin

Camila Dejesus4 years ago4 years ago017 mins

With temperatures reaching record highs in Texas, routinely going beyond the hundreds, the great outdoors may not be looking that great this summer. But that’s okay! There are plenty of ways to have fun that don’t involve being outdoors, being sticky, or worst of all, waiting in lines while experiencing the heat wave. The notion…

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