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My Journey with Mental Illness as a Latina

Anna Martinez5 years ago5 years ago010 mins

By Heidi Nunez NORTH CAROLINA—I was sitting in Mrs. Lucas, my guidance counselor’s office, with my heart in my stomach. She spoke to my dad over the phone that she believed I needed to be evaluated for my safety. Raised in a Mexican household, mental health has always been a taboo topic. This is why…

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Remembering Ritchie Valens Legacy & Impact 

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

Born in 1941 in Los Angeles, CA, and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Richard Valenzuela is known as a pioneer in rock music history, being the first Chicano (Mexican-American) to have merged Spanish with the rock n’ roll sound with his version of the traditional folk song “La Bamba.”  A self-taught musician and singer-songwriter,…

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Op-ed: Are Fandoms The New Cult: The Dangers and Benefits of Fan Culture

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago025 mins

Just a couple songs to start off with, then a whole album, then two full albums, a secret demo reel you could only access through a specific website, the lead singer’s original solo project he’d made when he was 17. I still know every word. I began watching well over 20 interviews a day. Learning…

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Build Businesses & Friendships at Latinitas Startup Chica Conference – April 26

Camila Dejesus1 year ago02 mins

Join Latinitas’ at Startup Chica, a one-day conference where students (ages 9 to 14) break into teams to conceptualize, create, and pitch their own business ideas! Throughout the day, students will learn what it takes to run a business from real business owners like CEO and Founder of The Latina Foundation, Bessy Martinez; Co-Founder of…

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“Bad Axe” Documentary Gives Audiences Genuine Story Telling

Jenny Castro3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

“Bad Axe” is an IFC documentary that follows a multi-racial family of Asian and Mexican descent and their challenges in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.  In the aftermath of the George Floyd riots, the family struggles to keep their restaurant “Rachel’s” (named after Mrs. Siev) afloat in their hometown, a conservative pro-Trump and rural…

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The Rhythms of Resistance: Bad Bunny’s DtMF is About Cultural War

Dr. Albert DeJesús Rivera1 year ago1 year ago032 mins

In 1881 the Chiricahuas of the Apache nation raided the frontier settlement of Cubero, New Mexico, taking a local woman hostage. In time, Plácida Romero was able to return to Cubero and the ordeal inspired an “Indita” or frontier balada recounting her experience in the former Spanish colony. To this day, the descendants of Plácida…

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Beyond Amusement: What Fantasy and Sci-Fi Can Offer Us

Sonia Noorbakhsh3 years ago011 mins

We have all probably encountered genre fiction at some point in our lives. Genre fiction can be horror, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, etc. It is any literary work that focuses on plot and world-building, as well as adhering to the specific themes and archetypes expected of that genre. When it comes to genre fiction, sometimes this…

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Latino Artists Playing In Austin This September & October

Camila Dejesus4 years ago4 years ago07 mins

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, which starts September 15th all the way through October 15th, I’ve compiled a list of all the Latino artists set to hit the stage in Austin this fall!  SEPTEMBER Jenny and the Mexicats | Sept. 9 at Parish Jenny and the Mexicats are an American Spanish fusion band that…

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Growing Up With Guns N Roses

Camila Dejesus6 years ago3 years ago07 mins

There’s a sort of ritual that happens whenever a new vehicle is bought in our household. And usually, the late 80’s American Hard Rock band — Guns ‘n Roses–is part of it.  My dad will climb into the driver’s seat and usually, one of my siblings or I will sit on the passenger side. We’ll…

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