An “erudite, comprehensive” analysis of Latinx identity in the United States as it relates to American culture, society, and politics Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
LALVC covers the visual culture of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, as well as that created in diaspora.
But she feels at home at Ballet Hispánico, a professional company that embraces the richness and diversity of Latinx culture in both its choreography and casting — creating a safe space where dancers can authentically express themselves.
While previous research has focused on the continuing educational disparities between the growing Latinx population and other racial/ethnic groups, this study focuses on the importance of the assets and enrichment opportunities that determine variability in Latinx student college access. Using the nationally...
In contrast, the-xending inLatinxand the-eending inLatineare interpreted as being able to represent a multitude of identities outside of the gender binary, including fluid ones. In particular, the letterXhas a radical history within Latin American culture. ...
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In an article in the Los Angeles Times, Leo Guerra Tezcatlipoca, the director and founder of the Chicano Mexicano Empowerment Committee, explains that Hispanic refers to the people, land, language, and culture of Spain. Hispanics trace their ancestry back to Spain, not Mexico or another Latin...
Being Latina in Corporate America Marquez notes that Latina women face stereotypes based upon gender and culture: such as the loud Latina, the overly emotional Latina or the family-first domestic Latina mother. She’s experienced herself that being a “first generation corporate” can be very isol...
I love the way Villa is writing about LGBTQ people inside of Mexican culture and challenging the hyper-masculinity of it. The perpetual Number two – Todos Colores – is a very gay Mariachi band: they have trans men and women and proudly gay people in the band, and they embrace it. ...
Always a Witch is a captivating Netflix show that uniquely blends elements of fantasy and historical drama, setting itself apart in the realm of Latinx representation. The series is a vivid portrayal of Afro-Colombian culture, intricately woven into the story of Carmen Eguiluz (Angely Gaviria), ...