Azucena Rasilla

Azucena Rasilla

Freelance Journalist from Oakland, masochist A's fan.

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'Brown Girls' Web Series Comes To The Rescue

'Brown Girls' Web Series Comes To The Rescue

When Insecure debuted on HBO, women of color everywhere rejoiced, finally, a show that represented us. Was this terrific new series enough to fill the huge void in a TV world heavily dominated by white females? Noooo. We need a lot more shows before there is equal representation. The Chicago-based

Multifaceted Diego Luna Is Woke AF

Multifaceted Diego Luna Is Woke AF

Mexican actor Diego Luna has been featured in numerous articles, most of them talking about his looks, and the success of the movie Rogue One, but there is a lot more to Luna than how handsome he is, and his starring role in the Star Wars franchise. Long before this

Has There Been Progress at the Oscars?

Has There Been Progress at the Oscars?

The lack of diversity in TV and film, especially during awards season has been a hot topic of conversation for several years now. It received particular notoriety two years ago when #OscarsSoWhite (a hashtag started by activist April Reign) began trending on Twitter. There was outrage on social media over

The Quest for Love in 'Everybody Loves Somebody'

The Quest for Love in 'Everybody Loves Somebody'

When done right, a rom-com can become a staple on any given movie night. Movies like The Wedding Planner, Pretty Woman, When Harry Met Sally and many others continue to be relevant years after their original theatrical release. Everybody Loves Somebody tells the story of Clara Barron, a gal like

Netflix and Cool...Diversity

Netflix and Cool...Diversity

Diversity in TV and movies, and in award ceremonies, this is the quintessential issue that gains constant attention whenever a new TV show or movie is released. Do they reflect the ever-changing spectrum of communities across the United States? During awards season is when it is most noticeable that there

Karina Luna:  Actress, Comedian...And Chingona

Karina Luna: Actress, Comedian...And Chingona

A few months ago we got the news that SNL had casted its first Latina lead, Melissa Villaseñor. But Melissa is not the only outstanding Latinx comedian. She is part of a group of comediantes chingonas that have been hustling in the competitive world of entertainment. Image Credit: Instagram – Karina

Today We Mourn, Tomorrow We Fight

Today We Mourn, Tomorrow We Fight

“When do we have to leave before we get kicked out…” those were the words that my Abuelita uttered mere minutes after CNN announced that Trump had secured way above the 270 electoral votes needed to become the next President. Sitting in her wheelchair, and through her impaired speech (she

The Power of Your Vote

The Power of Your Vote

By the time you read this, the election will be TODAY. The phrases that resonate in your head go from “You’re a nasty woman!” “Build The Wall!” “Make America Great Again.” To more empowering like “When they go low, we go high!” “Don’t Boo, Vote!” “America Is Already

The Legacy of Selena is Everlasting

The Legacy of Selena is Everlasting

It has been twenty-one years since Selena Quintanilla; the beloved Tejano singer died, and the influence of her music, style, and overall celebrity status remain relevant today. No doubt the legacy of Selena will forever live on in our community and mainstream.  Selena was known for wearing her staple cherry

Bring On The Latina Comedians

Bring On The Latina Comedians

September 12, 2016, will go down in comedy history as the day that “Saturday Night Live” (“SNL”) woke up from a 41-year old long lasting nap. The day when they realized that the lack of diversity in the cast cost them viewership. The folks over at SNL finally came to

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