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Lizzo —The Beacon of Light During Tough Times

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago013 mins

By Rita Olivares AUSTIN, Texas — Though we are just four months into 2020 and with every passing day, we’re beginning to forget what we used to even talk about before COVID-19. This time last year, 2019 had brought us the most famous egg on Instagram, the long-awaited end of the Avengers saga, the birth…

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Día de Muertos en América Latina

Domenica Artieda1 year ago1 year ago010 mins

El Día de los Muertos es una celebración profundamente arraigada en la cultura latinoamericana, desde el sincretismo entre las tradiciones indígenas, hasta la religión católica traída por los conquistadores españoles. Usualmente celebrado los días 1 y 2 de noviembre, este día no solo honra la memoria de los seres queridos que han fallecido, sino que…

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Lejos de Casa Chronicles: “Flavors”

Anna Martinez5 years ago5 years ago011 mins

By Diana Reyes Experiences shape us and make us who we are. Learning to live by yourself in a different country is something that will make an impact your whole life.  Food always accompanies us throughout our lives, but the moments and the people we share our lives with make those flavors unforgettable. Each flavor…

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Banned Books Are The New Pandemic, Brooklyn Library Fights Back

Camila Dejesus4 years ago4 years ago010 mins

In the United States book banning, or even the burning of books has long since been a way for those in power to control what information the public has access to. During the 1980s, largely due to the Cold War and divisive political climate, book banning reached an all-time high, leading to the first-ever Banned…

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En honor a los que se fueron y a los que se quedaron.

Stefhanie Lazo2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

Después de un largo año , con sube y bajas, lleno de despedidas y reencuentros. Llega la época del año donde debemos ver hacia atrás y sentirnos agradecidos por aún estar acá. Por haber llegado hasta estas fechas del año dando lo mejor de nosotros sin dudarlo, pero sucede que cuando en lo largo del…

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Club Latinitas Celebrates Women’s History Month

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago05 mins

AUSTIN, Texas – March is here which means that Spring is finally upon us! Our chica’s minds are blooming just like spring flowers. March also marks the beginning of Women’s History Month. The epitome of it all is on March 8, International Women’s Day. International Women’s Day started in New York City in February 1908,…

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DIY Emergency Kit

Laura Donnelly8 years ago6 years ago06 mins

Are you the clumsy girl that always has some sort of injury? Are you the girl that always forgets that one crucial item or the one who gets caught in some type of “emergency? Living in a fast-paced world and attempting to do multiple things at once, it’s inevitable to forget things every once in…

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What does it mean to be “authentic” in media for Latinas?

Laura Donnelly8 years ago6 years ago04 mins

This year at SXSW Lena Dunham delivered a panel discussion on “authenticity” in media. The free-spoken writer, actress, director, and producer — often accused by audiences for being too progressive — presented a case for authenticity that resonates with any woman willing to question stereotypes and media criticism. Dunham argues that women need to be…

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Anali Martinez Gonzalez Sheds a Light on What It Means To Be “The Nueva Latina”

Riya Patel3 years ago015 mins

  Anali Martinez Gonzalez is an engineer, Austin Blogger, and digital content creator. She grew up in Del Rio, Texas, and moved to Austin in 2007 when entering her college career at the University of Texas. Anali pursued a degree in civil engineering at UT where she was involved in the Society of Hispanic Professional…

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