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How January 1919 Revealed the Cost of Treating Workers and Immigrants as Enemies in Argentina
How did a factory strike escalate into mass repression and antisemitic violence across Buenos Aires? The Tragic Week (La Semana Trágica) of January 1919 stands...
Afro-Latina Actress Zoe Saldaña Closes In on Scarlett Johansson in the Highest Grossing Actor Race
Zoe Saldaña has spent years embedded in the machinery of modern blockbuster cinema, often without the spotlight following her in proportion to her impact....
Mexican Director Guillermo del Toro Says People Attack Art Because It Makes Us Human
Guillermo del Toro used his acceptance speech at Variety’s 10 Directors to Watch and Creative Impact Awards to issue a warning instead of offering...
Why the Rosca de Reyes Still Brings Latino Families Together Every January
January sixth remains one of the few dates on the calendar where food carries responsibility as much as celebration. The Rosca de Reyes, a...
Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Edmundo González Breaks His Silence by Addressing Arrests and Calls for a Transition of Power
Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores were taken into custody. Officials stated the arrests followed existing legal actions. The confirmation of their detention prompted a public...
DHS Says Venezuelans With TPS Must Leave After Earlier Suggestion They Could Stay
Uncertainty spread quickly among Venezuelan communities after conflicting messages emerged from the same federal agency regarding the future of those who had relied on...
You Are Allowed to Move at Your Own Pace This Year
January carries expectations dressed up as motivation, suggesting that clarity should be immediate and progress should be visible. For many people, especially those carrying...
What the Timing of Your Vision Board Says About Your Mindset
Intention and anxiety often arrive wearing similar disguises, especially when they appear covered in magazine clippings, affirmations, and carefully chosen images arranged with hope...
How New Year Resolutions Ignore Structural Barriers Latinos Face
Unpopular opinion: Resolution culture turns personal struggle into a moral verdict each January. Every year begins with the same familiar script, one that promises renewal...
Why New Year’s Eve Feels Heavy for Many Latinos This Year
The year comes to a close carrying a weight that many Latinos recognize immediately, shaped by fear, distance, and the accumulation of disappointments that...
The Foods Latinos Serve Before the New Year Begins
Food arrives at the table before the countdown begins. Across Latin America and Latino households everywhere, New Year’s Eve is shaped by dishes that carry...
Mariah Carey Awarded $92,000 After Copyright Case Over 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' Fails
Mariah Carey closes the year with a legal victory tied to one of the most recognizable songs in modern pop history. A federal court has...