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Why this Columbian-American is enchanted with Disney’s Encanto

Christine Bolanos3 years ago3 years ago07 mins

V. ALEXANDRA DE F. SZOENYI for Bold Latina Growing up as a Colombian-American in San Francisco, I didn’t see too many other people from my South American nation. Sure, there was a community, but it was tiny in comparison to the larger Mexican, Nicaraguan, Salvadoran and other Latin American communities that no doubt helped raise…

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The Sounds of Healing and Protesting at Austin City Limits

Camila Dejesus4 years ago2 years ago011 mins

By Raven Garza In all honesty, I wasn’t sure that I was up for ACL Fest this year.  The news has been suffocating. Our state continues to get away with infringing on the rights of women and communities of color, Austin is considering an unnecessary expansion of our police department, and there’s still a whole…

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How Selena Quintanilla Left Her Legacy

Camila Dejesus4 years ago2 years ago07 mins

By Alyssa Guevara Selena Quintanilla, arguably one of the most successful and influential Latinas in the world, left behind her career and talent after being fatally shot on March 31, 1995. But that’s not the only thing she left behind- Selena also left her legacy, which continues to inspire Latinos today. Selena had humble beginnings:…

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Book Corner: “Love in English”

Anna Martinez4 years ago2 years ago06 mins

By Natasha Ford AUSTIN, Texas — If you’re looking for a light-hearted read, look no further than “Love in English.” There is one word I would use to describe Maria E. Andreu’s novel: heartwarming. OK, maybe there are two words: heartwarming and adorable.  From the very first page, we are thrust into Ana’s world as…

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Reflecting on a Family’s Musical Impact, Deep Ties to Tejano Sounds

Anna Martinez4 years ago4 years ago07 mins

By Nina Martinez When the Martinez family joins together, our gatherings turn into a celebration by the end of the night. The hog hunt and roast that we all prayed would not be an annual tradition, the family reunions, Easter mass and lunch, birthdays with 50 or more family members and funerals all have a…

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Hobby to Business: Crazy Plant Lady Edition

Anna Martinez4 years ago4 years ago021 mins

By Jackie Ibarra SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The air feels different in this small shop in downtown San Antonio.  Right outside, in the midst of busy streets and coffee shops, the typical Texas sun blares down, the humidity clings to skin and the air feels thick. But, step inside and the world changes.  At the…

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It’s Simple: We Need to Watch Latinx TV Shows!

Anna Martinez4 years ago4 years ago08 mins

Originally published on BoldLatina. Sometimes problems have simple solutions. In order for there to be more Latinx television shows on the air, we have to watch them. Although I’ve been guilty of it more than once, we can’t complain there aren’t enough Latinx TV shows to watch, and then forget to watch the ones that…

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Hollywood’s Typecasting of Latinos

Anna Martinez4 years ago4 years ago011 mins

By Alyssa Guevara SUCCASUNNA, New Jersey —Hollywood has always had trouble properly representing the Latin community in ways that showed a positive light of the culture that feels genuine. For example, there was controversy over Ronni Hawk being cast as a Latina in Netflix’s “On My Block,” despite the fact she isn’t Latina. Another example…

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“Mexican Gothic” – Colonialism at its Creepiest

Anna Martinez4 years ago4 years ago05 mins

By Laura Donnelly AUSTIN, Tx. — Do you like creepy stories? An intensity that builds like a slow heat? All with a nod to dark histories in Mexico’s interior? “Mexican Gothic” reads like cinema, as in, I cannot wait until this story becomes a movie! On the cover of “Mexican Gothic,” we see a beautiful,…

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