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Support Relief Efforts in Los Angeles
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Alejandra Aguirre 2 min read
Support Relief Efforts in Los Angeles

Cadena Familia, Our hearts are heavy as we witness the devastating wildfires affecting Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. In...

Being Latina is Not a Trend
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Ashley Rivera Mercado 4 min read
Being Latina is Not a Trend

Latinas are known for a variety of things - from harmful stereotypes about being “spicy” or “toxica” to friendlier and...

Why Our Community Should Support Puerto Rico Beyond Music
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Ashley Rivera Mercado 5 min read
Why Our Community Should Support Puerto Rico Beyond Music
Don’t think of Puerto Rico only when natural disasters occur or because Bad Bunny has a hit. Think of us in terms of our people, our cultura, and our plight as a modern colony of the United States. As Latines, we’re far more alike than we think, and that connection goes far beyond borders to form the amazing diaspora of all of our communities together. Pa’lante, mi gente!
We are here for you ❤️
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Alejandra Aguirre 2 min read
We are here for you ❤️

Cadena Familia, As we worked on a marketing campaign that was scheduled to go out today, we stopped in our...

This is Personal.
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Alejandra Aguirre 2 min read
This is Personal.

When we arrived to the United States, we merged two worlds to create our own bicultural experience and became third culture kids - ni de aqui, ni de alla. This is personal. We are products of the risk our parents took to create a new life in an unknown country. We understand that migration is beautiful because it means so much to so many - just like us.

Fighting Anti-Black Racism in the non-Black Latinx Community
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Risa Takenaka 6 min read
Fighting Anti-Black Racism in the non-Black Latinx Community
How can we work to embrace intersectional solidarity between Latinx and Black/Afro Latino communities, and speak about fighting anti-Black sentiments to our inner circles -- to our primos, parents, and tios?