F. Camacho

F. Camacho

A journalist based in South America with a degree in Journalism, Media Studies and Communication.

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US Latinas Are Feeling The Pressure With Gender Roles

US Latinas Are Feeling The Pressure With Gender Roles

U.S. Latinas face ongoing pressures from traditional gender roles, including household chores and beauty standards. Despite marianismo's deep roots, many are now challenging these expectations, seeking empowerment and self-actualization while redefining cultural norms for future generations.

More Latina Graduates Than Ever But Are Salaries Matching Up?

More Latina Graduates Than Ever But Are Salaries Matching Up?

The article "More Latina Graduates Than Ever, But Are Salaries Matching Up?" highlights the increase in Latina graduates in the U.S., now surpassing Latino men in postgraduate degrees. Despite progress, economic barriers and wage gaps persist. Stronger policies and community support are essential.

Latina Engineer Diana Trujillo - From Colombia to the Moon

Latina Engineer Diana Trujillo - From Colombia to the Moon

Latina aerospace engineer leads NASA's missions, advocating for diversity and inspiring future generations in space exploration.

Facing Access To Reproductive Care In The United States: Latinas And Abortion Rights

Facing Access To Reproductive Care In The United States: Latinas And Abortion Rights

Facing challenges in reproductive care, Latinas in Texas experience significant impacts due to 'Texas Senate Bill 8'. The article examines disparities in 'reproductive care access,' highlighting the implications of legislative changes on Latinas and abortion rights.

Exploring Latino Financial Challenges: Homeownership Disparities, Credit Issues, and Retirement Debt

Exploring Latino Financial Challenges: Homeownership Disparities, Credit Issues, and Retirement Debt

Latinos in the U.S. struggle with financial challenges such as higher interest rates and debt. Reports highlight homeownership disparities and suggest policy reforms. Personal success stories like Yanely Espinal and Mayra Alejandra García's inspire hope.

The Mirabal Sisters Legacy: Heroines of Women Globally

The Mirabal Sisters Legacy: Heroines of Women Globally

On November 25, 1960, the Mirabal sisters, known as "Las Mariposas," were assassinated in the Dominican Republic by orders of President Trujillo. Their death sparked resistance against his regime, and their legacy inspired global movements against violence towards women.

Latina NFL ambassador Diana Flores Tackles Barriers in Flag Football

Latina NFL ambassador Diana Flores Tackles Barriers in Flag Football

As a world champ, Latina NFL ambassador Diana Flores transforms flag football, breaking gender norms, promoting equality in sports, and boosting its global appeal.

The Crucial Role of the Latino Vote in Shaping The US Presidential Election

The Crucial Role of the Latino Vote in Shaping The US Presidential Election

In the 2020 U.S. elections, 16.6 million of 34.5 million eligible Latinos voted, significantly influencing the outcome. The 2024 elections see a dynamic race, with Latino organizations like Poder Latinx and Voto Latino crucial in mobilizing young Latinx voters.

Not Sugar Coating the Truth on Sugar Dating, Escorting and Prostitution

Not Sugar Coating the Truth on Sugar Dating, Escorting and Prostitution

Explore the blurred lines between sugar dating, escorting, and prostitution. Is sugar dating empowering or risky? Learn the differences and perspectives in this thought-provoking read.

Latinas Pumping Dollars into the U.S. Economy

Latinas Pumping Dollars into the U.S. Economy

Latinas like Karol G and Dr. Kugler are making notable contributions to the U.S. economy amidst recession fears. While Karol G boosts local economies with her tours, Dr. Kugler, the first Latina Federal Reserve governor, brings diversity and expertise to financial governance.

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