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The Violent Legacy of Policing in the US

Camila Dejesus3 years ago08 mins

Policing in the United States has predominantly been tied to race, discrimination, and a need to inflict control on People of Color. In order to fully understand why the law enforcement system is broken, one must first understand where it began. Police officers as we know of today started out as the slave patrol. According…

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El Salvador está de moda

Stefhanie Lazo2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

No es necesario ser salvadoreño para compartir el orgullo y la admiración sobre los cambios que el pulgarcito de Centro América está generando en estos últimos años. Este año como los últimos tres e viajado a mi país para compartir tiempo en familia con mi seres queridos y también disfrutar de los nuevos centros turísticos…

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Flamin’ Hot Lights Up SXSW: A Scorching Premiere and a Fiery Success

Camila Dejesus3 years ago2 years ago010 mins

I first heard of the film Flamin’ Hot through its screenwriter, Linda Yvette Chavez, when I interviewed her this past October. The pitch was simple, yet intentional; an inspiring biopic based on the life of Richard Montañez, the man who created Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. Going into the film, all I knew were the two things…

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Veronica Garza of Siete Foods Tells Her Story

Camila Dejesus4 years ago05 mins

My name is Veronica Garza, and I am a third-generation Mexican-American from Laredo, Texas. If I had been told as a child that I would help start a Mexican-American food brand with my family, I would never have believed it. A “businesswoman” was not something I thought I’d be—especially not at a business I helped…

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

Camila Dejesus3 years ago2 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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Latinitas Introduces Exciting Advisory Council To Aid In Mission

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

Latinitas hosted its first-ever Advisory Council meeting this past week, ringing in this new and exciting era with the community. The Advisory Council has been a dream of Latinitas for some time now, offering those who support the organization a better way to champion it and make change. As it stands now, The Advisory Council…

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Book Corner: “Love in English”

Anna Martinez4 years ago2 years ago06 mins

By Natasha Ford AUSTIN, Texas — If you’re looking for a light-hearted read, look no further than “Love in English.” There is one word I would use to describe Maria E. Andreu’s novel: heartwarming. OK, maybe there are two words: heartwarming and adorable.  From the very first page, we are thrust into Ana’s world as…

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6 Latin-Freestyle Artists You Should Check Out

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago117 mins

In the 1980s a new and fascinating genre of music emerged, which combined elements of disco, dance, pop, and electronic-styled music. This innovative form of music was coined “Freestyle” otherwise known as “Latin Hip Hop” at the time, or “Latin Freestyle”/“Latin Disco”. Most artists who emerged with this new sound started in the underground music…

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A Farm Worker’s Daughter Turned Strawberry Farm Owner

Anna Martinez4 years ago013 mins

Originally published on BoldLatina. Over the past few years, agricultural farm workers have been in the spotlight more than ever. The invisibility of a marginalized workforce who grow and farm our food as essential workers hits many intersections. We saw the impact on farm workers’ health and socio economics from volatile climate change bringing on drought seasons,…

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