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We Spoke to KID’s Founder, Mark Dhooge, About the Importance of...

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In the realm of social services, where heartbreak and resilience often intertwine, organizations like Kids In Distress (KID) emerge as beacons of hope, navigating...

Latino Families Love Hard and Communicating After a Separation is Important...

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Co-parenting can be a challenging task, especially when parents struggle to communicate effectively. That's where the TalkingParents app comes in, providing a platform for...

How We Look For Our Family Values in Everything in Our...

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Family. This is a driver for most people, their North, and their foundation.   No matter the culture, family is what usually gives people direction. It...

The Art of Keeping Your Recuerdos Alive is Vital for Latino...

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Life is both short and long. Sometimes it feels like it's passing by us in a blink of an eye, while other times it...

George and Mayan Lopez Find Healing in their New Roles

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George Lopez and his daughter, Mayan Lopez, are in a new NBC sitcom titled “Lopez vs Lopez”. The show is about a father and...

Explaining Gender and Sex to Older, More Conservative Latinos From an...

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Pride month is, more than anything, a time to celebrate the queer community while also recognizing the historic and continuous violence towards LGBTQ+ folks....

Five Lessons ‘Madre Solo Hay Dos’ Taught Me

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Ludwika Paleta has always been iconic — ever since her first acting role as the rich fresa kid on “Carrusel” (1989), everyone knew she...

Some Tips on Merging a Multi-Religious Family for the Holidays

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Holidays can be complicated and stressful, even in the simplest and most joyous of situations. But when you are dealing with a multi-religious family...

How to be the Prima Fabulosa At This Year’s Holiday Sala...

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Sala glam is a thing, haven’t you heard? Well, at least it is for the Latinx community. And the time to walk down your...

How To Get the Most Out of Living in a Multigenerational...

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Living in a multigenerational home is a privilege and, at the same time, a communication challenge. Often, the elders tend to be anchored in...

Multiculturalism and Family Travel, a Conversation With Évi Siskos

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Author John Steinback once said that “people don’t take trips — trips take people,” and he couldn’t be more right.  As technology expands, the accessibility...

Embrace Your Pandemic Look

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Antes muerta que sencilla. This Spanish phrase is a mantra that Latinas have uttered in one iteration or another for generations. Yes, you read...