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Lighting the Way: Las Hermanas Iglesias on Identity, Solidarity, and the Wounds of Latinidad
What I love about Las Hermanas Iglesias is the collaboration across coasts and generations that they embody as an articulation of how resisting erasure, of centering acknowledgement with extreme care, demonstrates the strength and determination possible within this state of uncertainty and the full embodiment of the ancestries and lineages we carry.
Dec 16, 20255 min read


Breaking Free in Two Languages: Alejandro Heredia's Loca Maps the Queer Dominican Journey
Alejandro Heredia offers something far more valuable: the messy, beautiful truth of lives lived between languages, cultures, and identities
Oct 6, 20255 min read


The Accent of Evil: How Gunn's "Progressive" Superman Still Codes Latina Villains as Foreign
Gunn's Superman inadvertently maps the persistence of Hollywood's most enduring hierarchy: the sounds of heroism versus the sounds of Otherness or, frankly, evil.
Jul 30, 20257 min read


Afro-Latina Identity: A Review of Natasha Alford's American Negra: A Memoir
American Negra: A Memoir brings attention to the issues of Afro-Latinidad with Hispanic/Latinx communities.
Mar 1, 20254 min read
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