Culturally powered stories made for and told through the lens of Latinas
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Written by
- Alicia Ramírez
- Angely Mercado
- Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda
- Aylin Bueno
- Dagmara Cintron
- Isabella Gomez
- Josie Meléndez Hernández
- Kara Perez
- Karina Quiran-Juarez
- Lola Méndez
- Luisana Rodriguez
- Mariana Huerta
- Marivette Navarrete
- Nicky Valdes
- Phyllis Tonna
- Rocio Cadena
- Tiffany Gonzalez
- Yara Simón
- Yesica Balderrama
Julissa Arce’s New Memoir Sheds Light on the Sacrifices Immigrant Families Make for a Better Future
Julissa Arce's memoir, Someone Like Me, powerfully reflects on her journey as an undocumented immigrant child and the deep sacrifices families make for a better future.
4 Latina-Owned Bookstores in New York City Supporting Community and Diversity in Books
Throughout NYC, many indie bookstores run or founded in part by women of color, are flourishing and adding to their communities.
11 Middle Grade and Picture Books Kids Will Love Written by Latinas
Make room for these Latina-centered middle-grade and picture books for all the chiquititas and mujeres in your life.
Breaking Barriers in Visual Art: Andrea Campos' Inspiring Story as a Mexican American Latina Artist
Andrea Campos sheds light on her art, career, and insights into being a Mexican American Latina artist in the industry – inspiring others to embrace their own cultural identities in their creative pursuits.
‘These are the stories I grew up with’: Best-Selling Author Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s Latest Centers Around Survival During the Mexican Revolution
Award-winning Mexican-Canadian author Silvia Moreno-Garcia discusses her latest books and stories she hopes to see Latinx authors explore next.
Op-ed: ‘Jefa in Training’ is the First Spanglish Business-Launching Book for Latinas
“Latina entrepreneurs make up one of the fastest-growing entrepreneurial segments in the U.S. but are given very few resources to succeed. I wanted to write the book I never had when I was just getting started.”
With ‘Wild Tongues Can’t Be Tamed,’ Saraciea J. Fennell Wants to Shatter Latinx Stereotypes
Saraciea J. Fennell runs The Bronx Is Reading and edited her first anthology — a collection of stories that explore all facets of Latinidad.