Sofía Félix Poggi

Sofía Félix Poggi

Sofía Félix Poggi is a nonbinary writer and journalist. Ze studied Art History at the National University of La Plata and Journalism at the University of San Andrés of Argentina .

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    Jaafar Jackson’s Colombian Roots Reveal Michael Jackson’s Ties to Latinos

    Jaafar Jackson’s Colombian Roots Reveal Michael Jackson’s Ties to Latinos

    As entertainment newcomer Jaafar Jackson steps into one of the most anticipated music biopics in recent years, many fans are learning more about the Jackson family’s unexpected connection to Latin America. Jaafar is the nephew of Michael Jackson and the actor portraying him in the upcoming film Michael he

    #MeToo Colombia: How a Televisión Scandal Sparked a Nationwide Reckoning

    #MeToo Colombia: How a Televisión Scandal Sparked a Nationwide Reckoning

    A single complaint at Colombia’s top TV network has sparked a wave of testimonies from women across the media industry. #MeToo Colombia is more than a moment...it’s a reckoning.

    Latina-Owned Cannabis Brands Are Reshaping the Global Cannabis Industry Across Latin America and the U.S.

    Latina-Owned Cannabis Brands Are Reshaping the Global Cannabis Industry Across Latin America and the U.S.

    Global Latina-owned cannabis brands are redefining the industry through culture, identity, and innovation across Latin America and the United States.

    Who Are the Latina Astronauts and Professionals Shaping the Future of Space Exploration?

    Who Are the Latina Astronauts and Professionals Shaping the Future of Space Exploration?

    As NASA returns to the Moon, Latinas are helping shape the future of space. From Ellen Ochoa to Diana Trujillo and Lili Villarreal, their impact highlights the need for more Latina astronauts and Latina in STEM.

    Who Was Pura Belpré? The Latina Librarian Who Changed Children’s Literature

    Who Was Pura Belpré? The Latina Librarian Who Changed Children’s Literature

    Long before diversity in books became a movement, Pura Belpré was bringing Puerto Rican folklore to life in New York libraries. As the first Puerto Rican librarian in NYC, she created bilingual storytime and helped generations of Latino children see themselves reflected in literature.

    Latino Artists Who Performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show

    Latino Artists Who Performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show

    Bad Bunny headlining Super Bowl. LX. and the conversation around him reveals why Latino representation in American culture still matters.

    5 Latin American Christmas Stories to Read This Holiday Season

    5 Latin American Christmas Stories to Read This Holiday Season

    “I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future.” - Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol The holiday season is upon us! If we had to choose the quintessential Christmas story, our minds might

    Selena y Los Dinos: Inside Netflix’s New Documentary About La Reina del Tex-Mex

    Selena y Los Dinos: Inside Netflix’s New Documentary About La Reina del Tex-Mex

    Before Karol G, Becky G, there was Selena. Netflix’s new documentary Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy dives into the Quintanilla archive with unseen footage and intimate interviews, showing how a young Mexican-American singer from Texas reshaped Tejano and global Latin pop.

    The Mexican Women Who Use Embroidery To Remember Mexico’s Femicide Victims

    The Mexican Women Who Use Embroidery To Remember Mexico’s Femicide Victims

    Mexican women who are artists-activists formed Las Nombramos Bordando to embroider the names of femicide victims. Their beautiful quilts turn delicate craft into a forceful memorial and a demand for justice.

    Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Day: How Names Shape Colonization in the United States and Latin America

    Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Day: How Names Shape Colonization in the United States and Latin America

    October 12 or Indigenous Day carries different names across Latin America each one reveals how societies remember colonization. Read how countries reframed the holiday and why those names still matter today.

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