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6 Latinx Innovators Changing the Plus Size Fashion Industry
From modeling to inclusive fitness initiatives, they’re making massive strides.
By Tess Garcia
How "Taina" Changed Visibility for an Entire Generation
"Taina" actress Christina Vidal talks about the importance of representation.
By Gianina Thompson
Pop Culture Needs to Better Represent Latinx People in New York City
"I became keenly aware that the place I had moved to was not accurately reflected in the movies and TV shows I watched after school."
By Karla Rodriguez
We Spoke to Actual Witches About Brujería
Actual witches speak on the practice that stems from Africa.
By Amber C. Snider
I’m What Latinx Resilience Looks Like
We are here today, and we are here to stay.
By Irene Franco Rubio
Latinx People Helped Build the World of Comic Books — While Often Being Left Out of the Pages
Latinx representation in comic books still has lots of room for improvement.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
Artist Johanna Toruño Is Brown, Queer, and Unapologetic
She's making her voice and those of others like her heard.
By Cat Cardenas
5 Poets Who Are Bringing the Latinx Experience to Life
“I am made of two languages coiled into the braid of my tongue. I belong to this country and to the one who birthed my mother.”
By Ruby Mora
These Radical Latinx-Led Groups Are Helping Women Claim Their Power
They're achieving this with photography, rock music, and more.
By Stephanie Mendez
How Spanish-Speaking Artists at the VMAs Unapologetically Represented
This year’s VMAs felt like the first year that the Spanish-language performances were an essential component.
By Bianca Betancourt
Over 200 Celebrities and Public Figures Signed an Open Letter to the Latinx Community
“We will not be broken. We will not be silenced.”
By Tess Garcia
‘Jane the Virgin’ Set the Bar for Authentic Latinx Storytelling
Jane the Virgin showed American viewers that Latinx people have nuance and deal with a range of emotions that need to be explored beyond the surface.
By Lluvia Perez
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
This Quinceañera Included a Voter Registration Booth
“Our vote ensures we continue to protect our community.”
By Lucy Diavolo
Meet Cuco, the Spanish-Singing, Trumpet-Playing Artist You're Going to Fall Head Over Heels For
His highly-anticipated debut album "Para Mí" comes out July 26.
By Gabe Bergado
I Thought I Was Just Tired, But it Turned Out to Be a Symptom of Depression
I'm not the only Latinx person who missed the signs of my depression because of stigma.
By Christian Becerra