Latino Nerds Are Like Other Nerds — But Different
Latino Nerds Are Like Other Nerds — But Different
By Eres Nerd Latinos are part of United States of America. This standard is not based upon documented status or the ability to speak inglés. It not based upon the ability […]
Kennedy Center Honors Exclude Latinos — Again
By Juan Ramón Palomo On December 27, CBS will broadcast the Kennedy Center Honors, which were held December 4 with President and Mrs. Obama in the audience. Viewers will see […]
Dagoberto Gilb’s “Gritos” Culturally Relevant, Insightful
By Wuicho Vargas If you haven’t read any of Dagoberto Gilb’s work, this could be your opportunity to get a glimpse of his style. “Gritos” for me was very pleasant […]
How “A Better Life” Director Became An Immigration Activist
By José Cruz, OurTiempo.com If there is any hope for the future of immigration reform in this country, it will probably come from unlikely places. It has not been that the strategies […]
Hablo Y Hablas: Sana, Sana Colita De Rana
Hablo Y Hablas is our new language segment, in which we share words and phrases from our lives. This week I shared a saying from my childhood, “Sana, sana colita […]
Today Is Diego Rivera’s Birthday
If you have been living in a hole your entire life, then you probably don’t know who Diego Rivera was. If not, then you’re bound to have seen his work, […]
The Top 5 Christmas Foods To Look Forward To
So most of us struggle to find our way around the consumerism that occupies this time of the year. What about family? Being grateful for the people in your life? […]
New Movie To Depict Life Of César Chávez
A new movie is set to depict the life of farmworker organizer César Chávez. The Diego Luna-directed movie is set to film in the spring. A casting call has gone out […]
Beyond Baroque, The Center For LA’s Poetry Scene
Beyond Baroque is a literary center in Los Angeles that’s housed in the old Venice City Hall. Originally a magazine, Beyond Baroque got its start as a storefront phenomenon and […]
Latinos Don’t Have To Pick One Political Identity
By María Cardona Last week’s Republican debate brought some interesting surprises. As a Latina Democrat, the biggest one I saw wasNewt Gingrich’s defense of a legalization program for undocumented immigrants who […]