Latina Filmmaker Puts Spotlight On Domestic Violence
After a lengthy process raising money on IndieGoGo, New York native Lorena Gordon has finished her first short film, “Times […]
After a lengthy process raising money on IndieGoGo, New York native Lorena Gordon has finished her first short film, “Times […]
Jennifer Supernaw CTLatinoNews.com Lt. Col. Lesbia Nieves says the most important thing she has learned from serving in the
With Halloween just around the corner, we couldn’t help but to get inspired by some of the most loved Latino
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Of all the Supreme Court Justices, Sonia Sotomayor is arguably the most visible outside of the courtroom. Her journey
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews In the team photo for the 2014 Connecticut College women’s soccer team, sisters Nicole Medina and
Latin America’s Turbulent Transition is a well-written and highly informative book for comprehending the “new” Latin America, though it
Boxers die. It happens. In the amateurs and in the pros, in the ring or in the hospital, by hemorrhage
The TV networks would love to reach the huge and growing Latino audience. Last Friday, ABC introduced “Cristela” — a
It might be time for you to plan your next vacation, but you want to do more than lie around
There was a time when even the most devoted American cinephile would struggle to name more than a few Latino
When Richard Blanco read his poem “One Today” at President Obama’s inauguration in January 2013, he was the youngest