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Film Review: “Berta Didn’t Die, She Multiplied!”

Mayra Ramales3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

Like many other countries in Latin American, Honduras’ indigenous community has suffered abuse and loss of their land and at the hands of their government. However, Honduras receives very little coverage internationally, making media centered on the struggles of their people that much more important. As a NYC native and given my involvement with nonprofits…

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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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The History And Current Trends Of Unions In The United States

Jenny Castro3 years ago3 years ago011 mins

The recent rise in unions around the United States has been hitting universities and major companies such as Starbucks and Amazon over the last few years (NPR). What has caused such a trend in unionization? First, let’s take a look at some relevant history regarding unions and the purpose they serve. In the United States,…

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Jenny’s Classic Critiques: This Rebel Breed (1960)

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

From 1960, This Rebel Breed is a black and white film starring Puerto Rican actress Rita Moreno as Lola Montalvo, Mark Damon as the sensible and wise Frank Serano, the handsome and suave Gerald Mohr as Lieutenant Robert Brooks, and acclaimed actress Dyan Cannon as Wiggles. This black and white film is centered on troubled…

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The Class of COVID-19 Goes to College

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago015 mins

By Jackie Ibarra SAN ANTONIO, Tx.—In June of 2019, I was filled with excitement as I got ready for my freshmen orientation at the University of Texas at Austin (UT). For me and many other 2019 high school seniors, it would be another summer filled with graduation parties, orientation sessions and fun in the sun….

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Club Latinitas Discover Their Chinese Zodiac

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago03 mins

AUSTIN, Texas — Dating back thousands of years ago, Buddha called on all the animals of the Earth and only 12 came to him, according to folklore. As a reward for hearing his call, Buddha gave each of the animals a spot on the zodiac calendar promising children born in their year would attribute their…

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AT&T & Human-I-T Partner With Latinitas To Give Away Laptops on September 28

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

Yes, you read that right. Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 28, as Latinitas, in partnership with AT&T and Human-I-T, will be distributing 125 refurbished laptops to Austin students in need. The event, which will take place at the Latinitas office starting at 8:30 AM, was inspired in part by Latinitas longstanding promise to empower…

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Club Latinitas makes a TikTok

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago03 mins

AUSTIN, Texas — Feeling blessed, never stressed is the attitude we teach our chicas to take on the world —that includes social media. With TikTok’s rise in popularity, we have seen the girls get up and dance to songs such as “Sunday Best,” “Don’t Start Now” and “Renegade.”  This week on Club Latinitas at Home,…

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History of The Los Angeles Zoot Suit Riots

Jenny Castro3 years ago2 years ago018 mins

It’s been nearly 80 years since The Zoot Suit Riots took place in Los Angeles, California in June of 1943. The riots were initially a clash between Mexican-American youth and servicemen in the Los Angeles area, which became a turning point for the Mexican community while signifying the complex racial and political tensions between minorities…

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