A year after the Altadena fires, survivors face slow recovery. Hairdresser Sal Saucedo rebuilt in Mexico City, while locals ...
Bad Bunny is set to take over the Super Bowl LX halftime. Journalists and cultural critics discuss what to expect from his performance, Puerto Rican representation, and the NFL’s motives.
Netflix’s newest crime thriller, The Rip, brings together three Latina actresses: Catalina Sandino Moreno, Sasha Calle, and Lina Esco. The Colombian women share the silver screen with Hollywood ...
The capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro marks yet another chapter in a long history of U.S. interventionism across Latin America. We talk to an expert on democracy to make sense of the ...
One in four women in the United States has a family member in prison — and those carrying the resulting financial and emotional burden are disproportionately women of color. Mary Estrada is one of ...
“Suddenly, a memory assaulted me: For my own journey from Cuba four decades earlier, I had worn the red polyester bell-bottom pants my mother had made.” Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Mirta Ojito ...
Born in El Salvador, Julio Torres has become a big name in comedy. From writing for SNL and having an HBO comedy special, to making and starring in his own films, Julio’s dry style is unique: it’s ...
When Zayda Rivera began her journey in indigenous spiritual practices, people in her life thought it was a joke–many did not take her seriously. Still, the journalist was confident in her choice to ...
Fernanda Echavarri is an award-winning bilingual journalist and managing editor at Latino USA. Her first stint at Futuro started in 2015 as a producer and editor for Latino USA in New York City.
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