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Celia Cruz Breaks Barriers: First Afro-Latina to Grace US Currency

Camila Dejesus2 years ago02 mins

Legendary Cuban Singer, and the proclaimed Queen of Salsa herself, Celia Cruz has made history as the first ever Afro-Latina to be put on US currency in the form of a quarter. Since 2022, the United States has been placing more of an emphasis on celebrating women in history with this special honor through the…

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Five Austin Tacos to Try on Taco Day

Laura Donnelly7 years ago6 years ago05 mins

Austin is known for being a taco-loving city. And, with National Taco Day coming up on Thursday Oct. 4, Austinites will have the perfect excuse to eat the classic finger-food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (not that that isn’t perfectly acceptable regardless).   Whether you’re a taco connoisseur or a newbie, celebrate taco day with…

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5 Latino Historical Sites to Visit in the United States

Jenny Castro3 years ago08 mins

The United States is home to many historical landmarks that have been preserved and revered for their cultural ties to American history. Among these also exists historical sites that hold deep ties to Latino and Hispanic culture. The following is a list of 5 places to visit that have been deemed culturally significant by federal…

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How ‘Marcel The Shell With Shoes On’ Won Me Over: A Review

Camila Dejesus4 years ago3 years ago010 mins

Last week I was invited to watch an early screening of Marcel The Shell With Shoes On, a full-length movie based on a character that was popularized over ten years ago. If I’m honest with you, I had my reservations. While I knew of the YouTube videos that inspired the movie, I was worried that…

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Como La Flor: An Evening of Trans Latina Cinema That Rose To The Occasion

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago010 mins

This past weekend I had the absolute delight of attending “Como La Flor: Blossoming Identities Through Trans Latina Cinema”, a small film festival featuring local Trans Latina directors curated by art collective The Gallery ATX. The event took place Saturday night, at the Moontower Cider Company, and as soon as I walked through those doors…

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EXCLUSIVE SXSW Interview: Una Canción Bonita Dishes On Her Debut Album “EL VIAJE”

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago019 mins

Mexican artist Una Canción Bonita, otherwise known as Karely Rincón is releasing her debut album this April 5th, and I caught up with her at SXSW to talk all about it! EL VIAJE is a self-described alternative Latin pop piece of art that touches upon different stages of Rincón’s life, documenting the highs and lows…

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Living baldly (or boldly) with Michelle Faraco

Camila Dejesus5 years ago3 years ago09 mins

By Raven N. Garza AUSTIN, Tx.—After spending the majority of her life trying to fit in with society’s beauty standards and perception of “normalcy,” Michelle Faraco decided it was time to tell the world about what she had been covering up. Now, she has a social movement called Moon Child, named after her astrological sign’s…

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5 Latino Artists On The Rise From Seattle

Jenny Castro3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

If you’re looking to tap into some new music this fall, check out these 5 upcoming artists out of the Seattle, WA area. Spanish language Latino music has quickly become the new staple in American mainstream culture with many artists finding success crossing over into the English speaking market. In today’s music scene, many Latino…

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Buzzing through College: My Sweet Journey into Beekeeping

Mirely Salinas2 years ago2 years ago011 mins

I was just starting my sophomore year and was in the process of moving to a new off-campus apartment. My best friend had just moved to a different state, my heart was aching from a summer situationship, and I really needed something to occupy my homesick mind. I was sad, honestly. I was determined to…

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