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20 Questions With: Adriana White & Alaina Lavoie (Part 2)
March 5, 2021Editor’s Note: This is a transcription of Latinitas Magazine’s SoundCloud podcast “20 Questions With,” where we invite bold and creative individuals to discuss their experiences…
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Podcasting with Latinitas Media Chica Certification Program
October 20, 2020AUSTIN, Tx.—Latinitas’ fourth Media Chica cohort hopped on a Zoom call and recorded a podcast! With over 1.5 million podcasts to listen and choose from,…
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The Texicana Mamas Create a Roadmap for Latinas
September 18, 2020AUSTIN, Tx.—You can’t have a Zoom call without a few technical difficulties, right? Stephanie Urbina Jones and Patricia Vonne texted the meeting link to their…
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Life as a Latina Rocker
July 1, 2020AUSTIN, Texas— I was 11-years-old when I attended my first concert. It was an intense night in the Rio Grande Valley with cover bands that…
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Quarantined? Here’s The Feel-Good Latinx Playlist You Need Right Now
May 27, 2020AUSTIN, Texas — We all need a way to relax and escape the tension of COVID-19. On the bright side, we now have a lot…
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6 Skills to Learn While Stuck at Home
March 24, 2020AUSTIN, Texas — Currently, the City of Austin ordered a shelter-in-place in Travis county and it is advised to only leave our homes for essential…
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Thankful for Leading Women Artists
November 29, 2019All across the country, the final week of November means that many families will be celebrating Thanksgiving and to others, it’s a regular week. Whatever…
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Chingona Fest: The SXSW alternative for WOC
February 26, 2019“When I’m working on Chingona Fest I feel like I’m fulfilling my life’s purpose to be brown and proud and realizing the power we have as Latina leaders and entrepreneurs and creating a space where our young Latinas can realize they can step into those spaces as well,” Hernandez adds. “I really want Chingona Fest to be an experience for every attendee where they leave and feel empowered starting a business or starting college or overcoming adversity.”