Culturally powered stories made for and told through the lens of Latinas
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- 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
Meet Chicana Tatiana Hazel, the Singer-Songwriter and Designer That's Taking Over
Tatiana first began making music as a preteen and quickly gained a large following for her scene-kid-esque YouTube videos.
Alamar Cosmetics Celebrates Cuban Culture and Beauty in New Makeup Line
“I knew I wanted to reflect my culture in my brand because it is what truly inspires me and pushes me forward.”
These 4 Latina Run Fashion Brands Will Up Your Style Game
Whether you're into everyday, street, or chic, this list has got you covered.
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.
Nike and Dove Join Forces with Laurie Hernandez to Boost Body Confidence
Discover how Laurie Hernandez believes programs like Body Confident Sport are empowering young Latina athletes. Learn how this initiative boosts body confidence and self-esteem in the world of sports.
Empowering Latinas in the Music Industry: A Q&A with Leila Cobo of Billboard
Leila Cobo, Chief Content Officer for Latin Music and Español at Billboard, talks to us about the inaugural Latin Women in Music event, the trailblazing women being honored, and the importance of representation and diversity in the Latin music industry.
Celebrating National Poetry Month: Meet Luz Rossy, Winner of [Your Poem Here] Campaign
Discover the inspiring story of Luz Rossy, the winner of the [Your Poem Here] campaign organized by O, Miami and WLRN Public Media
How the Dominican Sisters Behind Ocoa Beauty are Empowering Curly-Haired Latina Women
We explore the story behind Ocoa Beauty and how sisters Cory and Nicol's mission to stop hair assimilation is changing the beauty industry.
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.
‘Mucho Mucho Amor’ Filmmaker Cristina Costantini on Bringing Latinx Icon Walter Mercado to the Screen
The producer talked to us about the legacy of the legendary astrologer and why having his story on the streaming platform Netflix is an extraordinary win.
‘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.
9 Latina Founders to Know and Support for Jefa Day
Latinas are one of the fastest-growing segments in the entrepreneurial space. Here are 10 Latina founders you should know and support:
Empowering First Builders: With Moneda Moves, Lyanne Alfaro is Elevating Latino Voices in Business and Tech
Through her career as a multimedia producer, strategist, and founder of Moneda Moves, Lyanne continues elevating first builders' voices and inspiring others to share their stories.
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.