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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    Meet Marce la Recicladora: The Colombian Activist Using Social Media to Transform Recycling

    Meet Marce la Recicladora: The Colombian Activist Using Social Media to Transform Recycling

    Meet Marce la Recicladora, created by Colombian activist Sara Samaniego to highlight Bogotá’s informal recyclers. Through social media, Marce educates on proper recycling, challenges stigmas, and inspires change, showing how small actions can turn trash into treasures and empower communities.

    LA LIBRERÍA: The Only Children’s Spanish Bookshop in Los Angeles

    LA LIBRERÍA: The Only Children’s Spanish Bookshop in Los Angeles

    Discover LA LIBRERÍA, LA's only Spanish children's bookstore, offering a diverse selection of Latin American and Spanish titles, cultural events, and educational programs in a vibrant new space.

    7 Must-Watch Documentaries That Celebrate Democracy, Diversity, and Resilience in the US

    7 Must-Watch Documentaries That Celebrate Democracy, Diversity, and Resilience in the US

    Explore 7 documentaries celebrating US diversity and resilience. From LGBTQIA+ representation to Latino immigration, these docs showcase civil rights, cultural icons, and changing demographics. Gain perspective through diverse voices shaping the American experience in challenging times.

    A Decade of Injustice Remembering Mexico's Missing Students of Ayotzinapa and Their Mothers' Fight for Truth

    A Decade of Injustice Remembering Mexico's Missing Students of Ayotzinapa and Their Mothers' Fight for Truth

    Ten years after 43 students from Ayotzinapa disappeared, their mothers continue a relentless search for justice. Stories of mothers like Cristina and Hilda reveal enduring hope and heartbreak. HBO’s “Los 43 de Ayotzinapa” documentary sheds new light on this tragedy and their fight.

    Día de Muertos: Where to Celebrate the Day of the Dead in the US

    Día de Muertos: Where to Celebrate the Day of the Dead in the US

    Día de los Muertos is a beautiful reminder that those we’ve loved are never truly gone. Do you know where to celebrate with our community in the United States? Through colorful altars, music, and memories, we welcome their spirits back for a joyful reunion.

    Latina Actors Selena Gómez and Zoe Saldaña Join Forces in Netflix’s Emilia Pérez

    Latina Actors Selena Gómez and Zoe Saldaña Join Forces in Netflix’s Emilia Pérez

    Latina actors Selena Gómez and Zoe Saldaña star in Netflix's “Emilia Pérez,” a Spanish-language musical crime comedy. Premiering at Cannes, it made history with transgender actor Karla Sofía Gascón winning Best Actress.

    How Latina Horse Riders in the Americas Defy Gender Roles: From Escaramuza Charras to Colombia’s Vaqueras

    How Latina Horse Riders in the Americas Defy Gender Roles: From Escaramuza Charras to Colombia’s Vaqueras

    Latina horse riders are reshaping the horse riding scene in Latin America. From Mexican charras to Colombian vaqueras, they excel in once male-dominated sports. Blending tradition and innovation, they show courage, fight for equality, and inspire new generations in joining the sport.

    Latinx Heritage Month: Where Can I Celebrate?

    Latinx Heritage Month: Where Can I Celebrate?

    Our Latinx community celebrates Latinx Heritage Month, here is a list of Latino themed events and ones you may not know about that are year-round across the United States.

    The Green Scarf: A Powerful Symbol for Latin American Feminists

    The Green Scarf: A Powerful Symbol for Latin American Feminists

    How the green scarf became a powerful symbol of feminist activism and abortion rights in Latin America. Its history, impact, and the ongoing fight for reproductive freedom.

    Enter the Latina Superhero: Power and Representation at Comic-Con

    Enter the Latina Superhero: Power and Representation at Comic-Con

    Latinx representation in superhero media remains limited despite a significant audience. The article highlights the efforts of creators like Kayden Phoenix, whose Latina superhero team, A La Brava, addresses real-world issues, emphasizing the need for diversity and inclusion in Hollywood.

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