Culture

Many Hispanics disapprove the use of 'Latinx'

How the Term 'Latinx' Disrespects Hispanic Culture

Despite the growing use of "Latinx" as a descriptor for Latinos, many Hispanics disapprove its usage, consider it an absurd anglicization of the language.

Chicago History Museum to Display Latino Exhibits After Being Criticized for Lack of Representation

After being criticized due to its lack of Latino representation, the Chicago History Museum is developing an exhibit committed to Latinidad.
Fun Things to Do on Your Next Trip to San Diego, California

Fun Things to Do on Your Next Trip to San Diego, California

The United States has plenty of popular and amazing travel destinations that stand out. If you're going to the great state of California, however, San Diego is the perfect city to visit. Known as the birthplace of California, you'll find that there's something for everyone to enjoy. From its deep military history to the miles of beautiful beaches, you're sure to have a great time. Let's take a closer look at some of the fun things to do while you're in San Diego.

Latin America and Its Love of Sports

Baseball and soccer are two of the most famous sports in Latin America. South Ameriacn players excel in these sports because they see it as a way to escape poverty in their country.
4 Businessmen Tips to Canada

4 Tips for Businessmen Travelling To Canada

If you work in an industry where you have to constantly move from one place to another, you might have an idea of how grueling traveling can be. Where the latest technologies and innovations have definitely made it easier, there are always some tips that can be very helpful. Where Canada might share a border with the USA, there are a lot of ways it is very different from its neighbor. So, to make it easier for you, here are 4 hard-won tactics that I have acquired over the years which can make a real difference in the quality of your travel experience.
Here Are Some Latino Exhibits Featured in Art Basel and Other Events This Miami Art Week

Miami Art Week Exhibits Latino Artists, Culture and Style

As Miami Art Week commences, so are the exciting events and shows that celebrate art. Some of them feature Latino and Latin American artists.

Spanglish Is Also a Valid Dialect, Says Texas Teacher

Meghann Peace, a Spanish teacher at St. Mary's University in San Antonio reminds both Spanish and English native speakers that Spanglish language is just as valid as any other Spanish dialect.

Number of Latino Muslims in the U.S. Increases

Amid President Donald Trump's rhetoric and his increasingly restrictive immigration policies, more and more Latino Christians are converting to Islam.
Havana Celebration

Havana’s 500th Anniversary Celebration Kicks off in Cuba

Havana’s 500th anniversary celebration started last month and people are still in a happy mood amid the tensions and travel bans imposed by the U.S.

Latina Pushes for More Diversity in the Publishing World

Latina Annysa Polanco, Associate Director for Diversity and Inclusion Penguin Random House is using her role to integrate diversity in the organization which will hopefully increase diversity in books.
Test Your Latino Knowledge With This Fun Card Game

Test Your Latino Knowledge With This Fun Card Game

Are you Latino enough? Test your knowledge about Latinx culture with the newest card game brought by Cards for All People, Latino Card Revoked.

10 Latino Thanksgiving Dishes to Spice Up Your Celebration

Being a Latinx in America means celebrating Thanksgiving Latino-style. Below are some suggestions on what dishes you can prepare to upgrade your Thanksgiving dinner.
Business Shadows

Education Does Not Guarantee Latinas Equal Pay

Regardless of their educational attainment, Latinas are deprived from receiving equal pay compared to their non-Hispanic, white male counterparts.
Muxes will be covered in Vogue Mexico for the very first time.

Vogue Mexico Lends Its Cover to Transgender "Muxe"

Muxes will be covered in Vogue Mexico for the very first time, as well as grace the cover of the popular magazine.
Karime López: The First Female Mexican Chef to get a Michelin Star

Karime López: The First Female Mexican Chef to get a Michelin Star

Karime López is the First Female Mexican Chef to get a Michelin Star.
Hispanic Catholics have decreased in numbers

The Declining Number of US-Based Hispanic Catholics

Numbers are steadily decreasing of US-born Hispanics who are likely to identify themselves as Catholics.
Amazon deforestation protests

Amazon Deforestation Highest in 10 Years, Calls for Reforms Pushed

Amazon deforestation is highest in more than a decade. Environmental groups call for a change in diet and lifestyle.
First road in the world that made of recycled plastics is found in Mexico.

First-Ever Road Partially Made of Recycled Plastic Found in Mexico

Mexico is paving the way to a greener future after constructing the world's first-ever road partially made of plastic.
Top 5 best Mexican restaurants that offer the best Mexican food

Top 5 Best Places for Mexican Food in the United States, Do You Agree?

Here's a shortlist of our favorite Mexican restaurants from all across the United States. Spoiler, Taco Bell doesn't make the list.
Glamping is More and More the Trend

Glamping is More and More the Trend

Do you want to be in nature during your holiday, but you're not the kind of person for sleeping on the floor and walking miles to the toilet? Go glamping! Once you are acquainted with glamorous camping, then you are over.
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