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Faith, Family and Femininity: Latina Tradwives Redefine the Gender Roles Debate

Faith, Family and Femininity: Latina Tradwives Redefine the Gender Roles Debate

Latina tradwives turn marianismo, faith, and homemaking into income streams. Figures like Lupita Duarte and Gabriela Castro spark debate, blending tradition with monetized domesticity—and raising tough questions on Latina empowerment, choice, and identity.

Latinx Mental Health Matters: Breaking Barriers and Finding Culturally Relevant Therapy For Us

Latinx Mental Health Matters: Breaking Barriers and Finding Culturally Relevant Therapy For Us

Despite rising depression, anxiety, and suicide rates in Latinx communities, access to culturally sensitive therapy remains limited by stigma, systemic barriers, and political fears. Learn why inclusive, bilingual care is vital and where to find resources.

How Four Latinx Visionaries from National Geographic’s 33 List Are Changing the World

How Four Latinx Visionaries from National Geographic’s 33 List Are Changing the World

These Latinx visionaries were named in National Geographic’s NG33: the duo behind eco‑friendly Conceptos Plásticos, mountaineer Carla Pérez climbing Everest and K2 without supplemental oxygen, and Selena Gomez’s mental health advocacy—showcasing how Latinx innovation is shaping a better tomorrow.

How Trump’s Executive Orders Threaten LGBTQ+ Healthcare and Civil Rights

How Trump’s Executive Orders Threaten LGBTQ+ Healthcare and Civil Rights

After years of progress under Obama and Biden, LGBTQ+ rights face a major setback. Trump’s new executive orders roll back protections, restrict healthcare access, and erase legal recognition for transgender and nonbinary people. Advocacy groups warn the community’s future is at risk.

Why Climate Change Is Forcing Millions in Latin America to Migrate — And What’s Being Done

Why Climate Change Is Forcing Millions in Latin America to Migrate — And What’s Being Done

Climate change is triggering a wave of migration across Latin America, as droughts, floods, and extreme heat push millions from their homes. With no legal recognition under international refugee law, many face displacement in silence, navigating a system unprepared for the climate refugee crisis.

We Are Guardians: A Powerful Documentary on Indigenous Rights and Deforestation in the Amazon

We Are Guardians: A Powerful Documentary on Indigenous Rights and Deforestation in the Amazon

Award-winning documentary "We  Are  Guardians" follows Indigenous leaders as they fight to protect the Amazon from illegal loggers, ranchers, and powerful interests. Produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and co-directed by Indigenous filmmaker Edivan Guajajara.

The Hidden Pulse Behind Tango — Uncovering the African Roots of Argentina’s Iconic Dance

The Hidden Pulse Behind Tango — Uncovering the African Roots of Argentina’s Iconic Dance

Tango didn’t start in gilded Buenos Aires salons. It began in smoky dockyards where Afro‑Argentine drummers mixed candombe beats with immigrant melodies. Unpacking the hidden timeline of resistance, erasure and revival.

Latino Family Separation Continues: Latina Mothers Deported and Torn From Children—Again

Latino Family Separation Continues: Latina Mothers Deported and Torn From Children—Again

History often repeats itself. This is what’s happening with Trump’s administration’s attack on the Latinx community and its families. The stories of immigrant parents being separated from their children are resurfacing. Heartbreaking moments of Latina mothers and children torn apart. This time, action has transcended the border

How Latina Golfers Are Transforming The World of Golf

How Latina Golfers Are Transforming The World of Golf

Latinas like Estela Morales, Azucena Maldonado, and Fleriser Bello are transforming golf into a space of leadership, business, and empowerment. Through community-led initiatives and fearless advocacy, they're proving that Latinas belong on the green—and are here to lead.

How Latinos Are Essential to the U.S. Economy—And Why That Matters Now More Than Ever

How Latinos Are Essential to the U.S. Economy—And Why That Matters Now More Than Ever

From trade agreements to a labor force sustaining key industries like agriculture, construction, healthcare, and technology, U.S. economic growth heavily depends on Latino labor and entrepreneurship.

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