Sofía Félix Poggi

Sofía Félix Poggi

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

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Latinx-led Production Houses Making a Difference in Hollywood

Latinx-led Production Houses Making a Difference in Hollywood

Latinxs in the U.S. bring up to 30 percent of the T.V. and movies industry's revenue but only represent 3.1 percent of lead characters in shows. Learn how Latinx-led production houses are building the table for diversity in series and movies.

In Latin America, Horror Literature is Written by Women

In Latin America, Horror Literature is Written by Women

Discover the Nuevo Gótico Latinoamericano, a horror subgenre combining classic horror themes with contemporary Latin American culture. Young women authors explore witchcraft, ghosts, gender conflicts, and political processes. Get ready for a thrilling and insightful read!

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia led the way for other Transgender recognized and celebrated Days?

International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia led the way for other Transgender recognized and celebrated Days?

Learn about International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia and its impact on transgender visibility and recognition worldwide.

5 Challenges that Latina Moms Face in the United States

5 Challenges that Latina Moms Face in the United States

Latina moms in the US face challenges like the pay gap, discrimination, stereotypes, high parenting costs, and mental health issues. They aim to succeed with education and bilingual parenting. Policymakers must prioritize reducing social and economic inequities for Latinas to thrive.

Latinas and BZRP Breaking Records in the Rap Industry

Latinas and BZRP Breaking Records in the Rap Industry

Latin American women rappers are making waves in the rap scene with Bizarrap's help. Discover the game-changing collaborations of Nathy Peluso, Villano Antillano, Nicki Nicole, Ptazeta, and Snow Tha Product. Learn how they are breaking barriers and redefining the genre.

What is White Latin America, Really? The Hidden Native and Afro Roots of the Population

What is White Latin America, Really? The Hidden Native and Afro Roots of the Population

In Latin America, many countries are known for their European heritage. Still, recent studies show that indigenous and African roots are crucial in shaping their societies. Let's explore the reality of "White Latin America" and the current influences of non-white populations.

'Isabel': The Life Story of Chilean Writer Isabel Allende Hits HBO Max

'Isabel': The Life Story of Chilean Writer Isabel Allende Hits HBO Max

HBO Max’s Pa’lante project presents Isabel, a three-part mini-series that tells the life story of magical realist writer Isabel Allende: her struggles with sexism, political conflicts, motherhood and grief. A representative of the Latin America magical realism, writer Isabel Allende has a life story that is as rich

New Rita Moreno Documentary Shares The Story Of Our First Latina EGOT Winner

New Rita Moreno Documentary Shares The Story Of Our First Latina EGOT Winner

Woman-made, Latinx-made, the new Rita Moreno documentary is exactly the kind of non-fictional story we need right now. Directed by Puerto Rican filmmaker Mariem Pérez Riera, Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival on January 29, 2021. The

Who is Nathy Peluso: The Latina Artist that is Breaking all Conventions

Who is Nathy Peluso: The Latina Artist that is Breaking all Conventions

Nathy Peluso is a genre in herself, but if it needed to be defined, it would be a fusion of hip-hop, salsa, rap, trap, tango, jazz, blues, R&B and… really, whatever comes her way. And just as she mixes musical genres, she mixes languages. Does she sing in

2020: The Year of the Trans

2020: The Year of the Trans

This past year has been a tough one for almost everyone. But, when it comes to trans rights and recognition, we can find a silver lining. Actors, politicians, writers, news anchors, sworn lawyers: key transgender figures in Latin America and the United States are getting access to previously-denied positions. These

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