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The Legacy of Romeo Santos, King of Bachata

Sonia Noorbakhsh3 years ago3 years ago09 mins

Romeo Santos, King of Bachata, is indisputably a revolutionary in the music industry. Born in the Bronx, Santos has been amassing a global fanbase and spearheading changes in Spanish Language Latinx music for over two decades. Beginning as a member of the ultra-popular Latino boy-band, Aventura, Santos has been embarking on an extremely successful solo…

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Women’s History Month: 5 Latina Trailblazers Who’ve Made History

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

With Women’s History Month upon us, we would like to take the time to reflect on all the amazing and talented women who have inspired and paved the way for success and acknowledge 5 Latinas who have made a strong impact in their respective industries. Check out the following list of Latina trailblazers who have…

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5 Songs I Have on Repeat ♡ (Spanish Language Editors Edition)

Mayra Ramales4 years ago4 years ago016 mins

Music is a constant in my life, at all times. Not just because I have learning disabilities that make it difficult for me to concentrate fully without some kind of background noise, but because I also genuinely love all things music. I grew up listening to a variety of genres, from Sundays cleaning with my…

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John Green’s Film ‘Turtle’s All The Way Down’ Is So Good It Hurts

Camila Dejesus2 years ago07 mins

The latest John Green adaptation, Turtle’s All The Way Down, is out and it is incredible. I’ll be candid in admitting I was a little nervous about this one. Typically John Green adaptations are a success, but typically the subject matter, while heavy, is more digestible. Turtles All The Way Down follows Aza Holmes (Isabela…

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Celebrating Barbie Summer: A Reflection on Womanhood

Mirely Salinas2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

I have never felt closer to my womanhood than this summer. Though I do consider myself to be a mindful individual, I don’t really think I ever thought about womanhood that much. However, with the release of the movie Barbie, and the viral reflectiveness on what it means to be a woman, I find myself…

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INTERVIEW: Actor Jorge Guerra Talks ‘Hamilton’, Representation, and His Duties As A Swing

Camila Dejesus11 months ago11 months ago020 mins

Mexican-American Actor Jorge Guerra has been a fan of Hamilton for a while now, which made it a dream come true when he was brought on as a swing and understudy for the Broadway National Tour of the beloved show. Tonight, the First-Gen star will be performing in Austin, a city he lovingly calls home,…

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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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Bridging the Digital Divide: Latinitas Gave Away 125 Free Laptops Last Weekend

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

Just as the title suggests, this past weekend Latinitas, in partnership with AT&T and Human-I-T, gave away over a hundred laptops for free. The event was inspired by Latinitas longstanding promise to empower students through technology, as these laptops are seen as a true necessity. A way to bridge the digital divide, connecting students with…

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4 Countries in Latin America That Are Doing Sustainability Right

Anna Martinez5 years ago5 years ago010 mins

By Samantha Paradiso AUSTIN, Tx. —Reusable straws and greenwashing may have swept sustainability into the mainstream, but South America, the continent south of the equator, has had the eco-friendly movement down way before it was cool.  Regardless of the circles you run in, sustainability has become a buzzword consumers cannot seem to escape. The topic…

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