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6 Latinx and Other People of Color Owned Coffee Shops In Your Hood To Know

6 Latinx and Other People of Color Owned Coffee Shops In Your Hood To Know

Two black men walked into a Philadelphia Starbucks store, sat down to have a conversation while waiting for a friend, without an order of coffee. Some time later, they were handcuffed and walked out by local police. National protests erupted mainly staged at Starbucks locations. The Starbucks Philadelphia store manager

¡Vamos Afuera! How Underrepresented Groups Are Reclaiming The Outdoors

¡Vamos Afuera! How Underrepresented Groups Are Reclaiming The Outdoors

It’s been ours to begin with, the great outdoors… from playa to montanas. Plain and simple, underrepresented groups, Black and Latinx have not been visibly represented in the general outdoor industry from commercial advertising to national events. More Black, Latinx and other people of color are reclaiming our visibility

My Journey And Why Latinas And Eating Disorders Matter

My Journey And Why Latinas And Eating Disorders Matter

Latinas are vulnerable to developing eating disorders because of our cultural mores, our oppressed social conditions and generational violence. I checked into rehab for my eating disorder and it was an incredibly white-centered experience. Treatment models MUST acknowledge Latinas and us as Latina, must empower ourselves to demand treatment.

Nostalgic Latinx Movies To Watch

Nostalgic Latinx Movies To Watch

There are movies that forever shaped us, changed us, and part of the ‘American story’, that are our lives. We all have our top 5, but the truth of the matter is that there is a solid list of films every Latino has watched, can relate to, and still swears

Growing Up I Didn't Always Identify As Afro-Latina

Growing Up I Didn't Always Identify As Afro-Latina

Now That I Have Found Myself I Have Also Found My Voice. Here lately I have been talking a lot about the AfroLatina experience. Not just any experience. My experience. Someone from my past asked me when did I become an Afro-Latina? Was that a real question? Did they

Dolores - The Film That Preserves A Feminist, Activist Story

Dolores - The Film That Preserves A Feminist, Activist Story

A New Film Sheds Light On Dolores Huerta’s Significant Untold Contribution From Creating ‘Si Se Puede’ Message to Organizing One of the nation’s most important of activists, a feminist, a mother to eleven (ay Dios mio what a super woman) and co-founder of the first farm workers

OP-ED: White Male Terrorists and The Media

OP-ED: White Male Terrorists and The Media

Throughout the many years of terror attacks, the United States has endured this last decade, the majority of the carnage is at the hands of white males. In the past year, white males have killed more Americans in mass murders more than by any other background. However, in the past

Rising Latinx Powerhouse Vocalist Talks With Us About Becoming LOUDA

Rising Latinx Powerhouse Vocalist Talks With Us About Becoming LOUDA

BoldLatina came across 27 year old Laura “LOUDA” Raquel Camacho on Facebook and instant fandom it was! Louda most recently contributed her singing talents at the Dreamer Fund artivism fundraiser, in San Francisco. Born in Chicago, Illinois to a Puerto Rican mother born in Chicago and Mexican born father from

Avoiding Burnout Is Key For Today's Modern Latina

Avoiding Burnout Is Key For Today's Modern Latina

By the time, a female professional turns 30 is it likely that she will be very unhappy and burned out. Don’t let that be you! Here, at BoldLatina we mentioned the reports on ‘burn out’ and that women today are working harder for the money bag more than ever.

Illegally WOMAN. Nobody should be labeled 'Illegal'. Spoken Word/Poetry

Illegally WOMAN. Nobody should be labeled 'Illegal'. Spoken Word/Poetry

‘Illegally WOMAN‘ as featured in ‘Timeless Tales, True Edition‘ by Vincent Miller featuring Thalia Edwards Available on Amazon Also available on Amazon, Thalia’s Black Code a poetic memoir inspired by the insightful self-reflections of inner city Black and Latino teenagers as they look further into social, cultural and

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