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  • OPI’s Mexico City Collection Tells Us About Mexican Culture

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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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OPI’s Mexico City Collection Tells Us About Mexican Culture

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago011 mins

AUSTIN, Texas — Spring break is over and that means summer is just around the corner. For all those travel bugs with no travel plans, go on your next vacation in spirit via OPI’s Mexico City Collection! The nail care brand dropped its bi-annual travel-inspired line early 2020 and showcases colors that highlight Mexican culture…

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Support Latinitas This Amplify Austin Day And Support Latina Voices!

Camila Dejesus2 years ago02 mins

Since 2013, I Live Here I Give Here has been championing nonprofits in the Austin community with their annual fundraiser, Amplify Austin. A two-day event where citizens are encouraged to give back to the community that gives us so much, and donate to some local nonprofits doing a lot of good. Though Amplify’s kickoff date,…

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Banned Books Are The New Pandemic, Brooklyn Library Fights Back

Camila Dejesus4 years ago3 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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Latinitas Purple Party Was A Fun-Filled Fundraising Success

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago021 mins

This past Saturday, June 17th, Latinitas celebrated 21 years with their annual Purple Party fundraiser at the Mueller Branch Park Pavillion, this time with a Casino Night twist. Doors opened at 6 PM, and right off the bat guests were greeted with large purple die and Latinitas-themed Casino and Card posters to really drive the…

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Gaming Con Sazón: How Cala Studios Infuses Latina Flair into Gaming Gear

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago017 mins

I was scrolling through TikTok, as one does when all of a sudden I was struck by the perfection of this one video. I was reading the caption, “But what if no one likes my Latin-inspired gaming decor?” when, as if on cue, the TikTok audio swooped in with the line “Just trust me you’ll…

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The Fascinating History Behind Hispanic Heritage Month

Jenny Castro3 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Today officially kicks off the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, in which we will see many festivals and vibrant activities celebrating the Latino community all around the United States. Initiated originally by Congressman George E. Brown in 1968 out of California, Hispanic Heritage started off as a week to acknowledge Hispanic and Latino contributions to…

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Hollywood’s Typecasting of Latinos

Anna Martinez5 years ago5 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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Homeless in Seattle: Understanding the Reality and Impact

Jenny Castro3 years ago3 years ago017 mins

Seattle has seen an influx of homelessness in recent years. In fact, many West Coast cities have experienced the same issue such as Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Earlier this year, a survey conducted in Portland’s metro area counted about 6,633  homeless, an increase from the last Point-In-Time surveys conducted over the last few…

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