Latina

Lifestyle

The Fatigue Of Being The First Latina To Break Barriers

“Being a Latina comes with a lot of beauty and color when it comes to our culture, but it also…

Read More »
Lifestyle

I’m A Latina Mom And I’ve Decided To Go Back To College

I started my bachelor’s degree at FootHill College in Los Altos, CA, in 2005, but I was constantly failing math…

Read More »
Lifestyle

Dating Is Hard. Latina Fetishes Make It Insufferable

Growing up I hated my name. At the time, there was a prominent Latina character whose name was also Carmen…

Read More »
Lifestyle

My Latina Mom Died By Suicide, But She Wasn’t Selfish

My mom loved dancing. As a teenager, she and her sisters worked at Mini Corps, a California program to support…

Read More »
Lifestyle

Max’s Turtles All the Way Down Shows A Latina With OCD

Aza’s story was originally written by John Green in his best-selling novel Turtles All The Way Down. Green’s novel was…

Read More »
Lifestyle

As A Latina, Nail Care Is More Than Self-Care

Taking care of your guests and doting on your family is so Chicano. Putting yourself first and going to therapy…

Read More »
Lifestyle

Latina Nails Are The Culture’s Most Overlooked Art Form

Kalysse also draws her inspiration from the cultural milieu around her. “Living in New York, inspiration is literally everywhere. You…

Read More »
Lifestyle

Why Acrylic Nails Are Central to Latina Girlhood

Moving to New York and Washington, DC, to build a career for myself in magazine journalism, there was a time…

Read More »
Lifestyle

This Latina Socialist Doesn’t Want “The Lesser Evil.” So She’s Running for President

Growing up in the South Bronx, Claudia De la Cruz had a lot of questions. The daughter of working-class immigrants…

Read More »
Back to top button