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How Playing Namora in ‘Black Panther’ Empowered Mabel Cadena
Mabel opens up about what attracted her to the character of Namora and reflects on how Namora has empowered her as a Latina actress.
Ximena Sariñana Talks Her Latest Album, ‘Amor Adolescente’
We sat down with Ximena Sariñana to talk about her latest album and musical inspirations.
Lulu Cordero's Bomba Curls is the First Female-Owned Afro-Dominican Haircare Brand at Target
We spoke to Lulu Cordero, founder of the curly hair care brand Bomba Curls about her natural hair journey as a Dominican woman and everything Bomba Curls.
A Conversation with Media Personality, Tefi: Being Vulnerable Online as a Latina
We chatted with Brazilian-Colombian-American media personality, Tefi, about her background, not feeling Latina enough, and having the courage to be vulnerable online.
With WORD Creative, Zoila Darton Is Building Space for People of Color
During the pandemic, Darton pushed her marketing agency to new heights because of her hustle and determination, her collaborations with some of the biggest names, and her willingness to bet on herself.
Destinos: A mindful travel guide for Isla Holbox, Mexico in 2023
Off the coast of Quintana Roo, Mexico, sits the tiny Isla de Holbox – a paradise with long stretches of white sandy beaches, amazingly clear emerald water, and lush lagoons with abundant wildlife.
The Pressures of Hollywood as a First-Gen Latina while Going Punk Rock for Hulu’s ‘This Fool’ with Actress Michelle Ortiz
Raised in the Highland Park neighborhood of L.A., Mexican American actress Michelle Ortiz stars in the new irreverent, half-hour comedy, This Fool.
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.”
HYRA: A Nicaraguan Pop Princess on the Rise
We sat down to speak with HYRA about the inspiration behind her music.
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.