4 books by Latinx authors to check out this summer
Welcome to “De Los Reads,” a monthly feature dedicated to amplifying the vibrant and diverse voices of Latinx authors. In a literary landscape hungry for…
Welcome to “De Los Reads,” a monthly feature dedicated to amplifying the vibrant and diverse voices of Latinx authors. In a literary landscape hungry for…
Minorities never really need to look at data to confirm they’re being discriminated against. We see it, we feel it, we experience it in the…
Minorities never really need to look at data to confirm they’re being discriminated against. We see it, we feel it, we experience it in the…
As executive producer of Teatro Breve, Naíma Rodríguez plans on taking its original plays and programming outside Puerto Rico and into the diaspora in the…
Periodically, the Latinx Files will feature a guest writer. This week, Martina Ibañez-Baldor, De Los design director, steps in to write about her family’s experience…
Chicago — Too often the world of running has felt exclusionary and limited to the more affluent parts of any city. But in Chicago, a group…
I grew up in a Spanish-speaking home in Echo Park. On my mother’s one day off a week from her restaurant, we’d go to matinees…
For the last decade or so, “Latinx” has provoked the linguistic version of a pie fight. No one who comes within the orbit of this…
HARTFORD, Conn. — A group of Hispanic lawmakers in Connecticut has proposed that the state follow Arkansas’ lead and ban the term “Latinx” from official government…