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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
Hollywood Needs to Reckon With the Devaluation of Black Latinx Talent
There is space for all of us.
By Alan Pelaez Lopez
How the Latinx Drag Queens of Brooklyn Are Finding Freedom Through Their Culture
The safety of Brooklyn's drag scene gives some Latinx queens the space to be themselves and embrace their roots.
By Juan de Dios Sánchez Jurado
Chonga Identity Has Been Everything From Coveted to Critiqued, but Its Influence Endures
“More than just the style itself, for me, chonga is all about lifestyle.”
By Skyli Alvarez
How a Banned Book Helped Me Find My Identity
I'd rejected my Chicana roots until I picked up The House on Mango Street.
By Sarah Chavera Edwards
The Teens Revitalizing Regional Mexican Music for a New Generation
Mexican and Chicano artists are redefining the age-old genre.
By Lucas Villa
For Girls With Roots in Latin America, Cultural Pressure Can Mean Mental Health Struggles
"In Latine communities, mental health isn’t really talked about, which is why often we struggle to find ways to cope.”
By Lorraine Avila
Becky G Knows Success Is More Than How People Perceive You
Bilingual bangers, superhero acting roles, a multi-platinum hit record, and a beauty empire — a decade into her career, Becky G is just getting started. But success isn’t the whole story.
By Maria ShermanPhotography by Josefina Santos
En un punto, Becky G fue una superestrella sin seguro médico
“No todo es lo que parece".
By Maria Sherman and Sara DelgadoPhotography by Josefina Santos
TikTok's Celeb Expert Tefi Knows Pop Culture Is All About Community
From a young age, Tefi experienced the powerful bonds people form about the public figures they love.
By Honestine Fraser
Disney’s “Encanto” Inspired This Magical Makeup Collection
Latinx-owned beauty brand Alamar Cosmetics is behind the great collab.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
Reggaetón 101: How Spotify's LOUD Podcast Dives Into the Most Streamed Genre
Get ready for an auditory trip to reggaetón's roots.
By Bianca Nieves
Eric Sedeno Is Striving for "Queer Latinx Excellence"
Sedeno, aka @ricotaquito, on privacy, representation, and social media.
By Ysenia Valdez
Milestones Come a Year Late For Latinx Teens Who Cancelled Quinceañeras During the Pandemic
COVID-19 forced some teens to celebrate their 15th birthday when they turned 16.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
5 Dominican Women Claiming Space In Music, Fashion and Women's Liberation
Their voices have become representative of much larger conversations on race, sexuality, and women’s rights taking place in the country.
By Jennifer MotaPhotography by Evan Browning
Grief Is More Complicated When You're Undocumented
When a relative dies in another country, where does that pain go?
By Jacqueline Delgadillo
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