latinx representation
SANTOS BRAVOS, HYBE’s New Latin Boy Band, Want to Be Here for a Long Time
“We just want to keep working hard, keep getting better, and keep proving ourselves to the world.”
By Lucas Villa
Willy Chavarria Is Redefining American Menswear Through Latinx Heritage
From Pachucos to Cholos, the designer reclaims important Chicano history.
By Danielle Kwateng
Why Happy’s Place Star Belissa Escobedo Wishes They Killed Her AHS Character
The young breakout actor enters a new era in a sitcom with Reba McEntire.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
How Latin Mafia Became a Cross-Genre Force Nominated for a Latin Grammy
"We began this project as brothers and friends and now us three are able to do this for a living together.”
By Lucas Villa
After Major Grammys Snubs, Where Do Latine Artists Go in 2024?
Is it “music’s biggest night” if it sidelines the world's soundtrack?
By Jenzia Burgos
Xochitl Gomez Brings Young Latina Power to “Doctor Strange 2"
Shattering stereotypes and punching holes in reality.
By Danielle Broadway
These Authors With Roots in Latin America Are Redefining Purpose & Identity
“I want young folks who are searching for answers to know that they are powerful because power is daring to create and believe in something that only you can see,” says Elisabet Velasquez.
By Lorraine Avila
31 Latinx-Owned Beauty Brands to Support This (and Every) Month
There goes my paycheck.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse and Bianca Nieves
Camila Mendes Felt Like a "Supporting Role" to Her White Friends
"It was always like, 'I'm here to make you look good.'"
By Kara K. Nesvig
Omar Apollo on New Album, Bilingual Songs and Midwest Roots
The Mexican-American singer/songwriter is working on “a better version" himself.
By Angie Jaime
12 Latinx Shows on Netflix You Can Watch Now
Dealing with gentrification in Southern California or refusing a quinceañera, Netflix has these nuanced Latinx stories.
By Elsa Cavazos
"I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter" Makes Space for Latinx Stories in Theater
The bestselling YA novel is now a stage play at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre.
By Gloria Oladipo
These Radical Latinx-Led Groups Are Helping Women Claim Their Power
They're achieving this with photography, rock music, and more.
By Stephanie Mendez
Mónica Hernández Is Exploring Latinx Taboos Through Evocative Art
The rising art star is known for examining the fear ingrained behind the concepts of sex, religion, menstruation and more.
By Kiara Ventura
Rosalía Fans Are Calling Out Media Outlets for Referring to Her as Latinx
"Calling her Hispanic is not that hard."
By Bianca Betancourt
Democrats Don't Need to Patronize the Latinx Community By Speaking Spanish
Ay, dios mio.
By Araceli Cruz
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16 Latinx Designers That Are Breaking Barriers in the Fashion Industry
Show your support on Small Business Saturday.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
These Netflix Stars Want Hollywood to Stop Typecasting Latinx Roles
"I don’t have a problem with playing a prostitute. I have a problem if that’s all you think I can play."
By Radhika Menon
Representation for Latina Actors Is at an All-Time High—But It's Still Not Enough
Hollywood, do better.
By Julyssa Lopez