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Here’s Why We’re Obsessed with NoNieqa Ramos’ Book ‘The Truth Is’

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Have you ever read a book that you can’t put down no matter how hard you try? Do you remember the last book that...

How to Show Up for the Intersex Awareness Movement

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Intersex people are among one of the most underrepresented communities in the world. But that doesn’t take away the fact that intersex people are...

Latinegras: A Miami Film Festival Selection about Afro-Latinas and Identity

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I’m going to start off with Latinegras accolades first because I need you to understand just how great this film is before I dig...

‘Cobweb Home,’ a Poem by Sawhney

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This poem comes from a place of contemplation and wondering why I’ve put up cobwebs, or road blocks in my own life. Some may...

Meet Raquel Cepeda: Journalist, Cultural Activist, Podcaster, Filmmaker, and Bird of...

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Raquel Cepeda was born in Harlem, New York to parents from the Dominican Republic. She is an author, film-maker, producer, and outspoken supporter for...

In Defense of the Much Needed Latinx-ification of Netflix and Why...

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We are in the middle of the maelstrom — the big studio system continues to crumble and in its place former film and television...

Afro-Latina Trans Woman Layleen Polanco Xtravaganza Needs Your Outrage

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Layleen Polanco Xtravaganza was a daughter, mother, friend, and trans-Afro-Latina woman who died on Rikers Island in New York City on June 7th.  Four days...

Womanhood Redefined: What the APA’s Updated Guidelines Tell Society About Being...

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In 1975, the APA (American Psychological Association) assembled a special task force to create a set of guidelines for the ethical treatment of women...

62nd Annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade Honors Boricua Identity With...

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The 62nd National Puerto Rican Day Parade took to the streets of New York City yesterday, led by one of the world’s most recognizable...

The Complexities of Being a Latin With A Non-Latin Last Name

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Growing up in the 1980s, the golden age of the personalized souvenir, was a rough time to grow up with a name like Esther....

Summer School: Your Official Chicana Literature Syllabus is Here

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Summer is almost here, which means a change of seasons, a change of schedule (if you’re lucky) and a whole lot more time to...

The Moth Honors Writer and Cultural Critic Roxane Gay Tomorrow at...

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Author Roxane Gay is the guest of honor for the 2019 Moth Ball, where she will be receiving the Moth Award for the bravely...