Parenting Across Borders – El Tren de la Muerte
Parenting Across Borders El Tren de la Muerte by Erin Freeman “El tren de la muerte” is the name Central American immigrants give to the [...]
Parenting Across Borders El Tren de la Muerte by Erin Freeman “El tren de la muerte” is the name Central American immigrants give to the [...]
Taboo Discussions of sexual violence silenced by culture and language barriers by Erin Freeman Discussing the truth about sexual violence in Latino communities somehow remains [...]
Steven Villescas, Jr., is using the power of his voice to help pay for college but learning how to speak up will guide him for life.
One, Two, Three and LET GO! Adriana C Copeland PsyD SEP That’s what I did somewhere along the way caring for child number three. I let go [...]
Married Latina with No Kids Jackie Lowry Are you kidding me? Is there such a thing? According to my mother, this is unheard of and abolished by [...]
Not to brag or anything, but Cuban-Americans have really got it going on. Take Oribe Canales, the handsome, mega-tattooed hair stylist so famous he and we go by his first name only.
Anyone who has been raised by Latin parents knows that a “chancleta” has many other uses than simply a comfortable slipper worn around the house.
Verónica Castro – Memba her? In good conscious I could not NOT feature Verónica Castro as my first and official “Chisme Corner” article. I know I’m not the only product of Latin parents that didn’t see every single one of her Novelas growing up.
My name is Karen and I am 22 years old. I was born in the United States. My mother is has been here, without papers, for 25 years and [...]