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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...

Transgender Son Shares Meaningful First Shave Experience With Father in New...

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Viewed over one million times since it was released one week ago, a new ad from Gillette depicts Samson Bonkeabantu Brown getting help and...

The Liberational Musings of Poet Mónica Teresa Ortiz

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From her home in Austin, Texas, Mónica Teresa Ortiz writes prose that sounds like poetry and poetry that looks like prose. A first generation...

5 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘Abby’s’ Natalie Morales

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There’s something comforting about a bar where everyone knows your name. It’s why we are drawn to TV shows about local watering holes time...

Creative Genius: Q & A with Mike Alfaro

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As a disclaimer of sorts, I'm a half-Korean, half-white millennial who was born in Seoul but grew up in the suburban Midwest. I had...

Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’

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There’s been a lot of debate over the term Latinx. What exactly does it mean? How is it different from Latino or Hispanic? Is...

Mind-Numbing Nomenclature: Can Someone Please Explain if I’m Latina, Latinx or...

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I arrived in the United States at the age of eighteen to a university campus, which provided me, in addition to a solid liberal...

Pew Report on Race and Ethnicity Describes The Significance of Colorism...

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The latest survey from the Pew Research Center confirms that Latinos with darker skin tones are more likely than those with lighter skin to...

For Once and for All, Let’s Unpack the Meaning of the...

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As a word, “unapologetic” has become quite ubiquitous in the past ten years. A quick Google search shows the mention of the word to...
QueChola Feature

Qué Chola: The New Exhibit on Chola Culture That Makes Me...

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A new art exhibit at The National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico is generating a lot of buzz and giving visibility to...

LDS Church Reverses Anti-LGBTQ Policy, No Longer Requires Children to Renounce...

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Children of LGBTQ parents can now be baptized in the Mormon tradition, and the marriage of LGBTQ partners is no longer considered an apostasy,...