When it comes to voudou there’s a plethora of things that would come to your mind. Whether it rag dolls covered in pins, the whirls...[Read More]
Latinx
Articles Growing up in the United States I not only identified as a Latina, but more so as Mexican-American. I was a young girl growing up...[Read More]
Growing up in a Mexican household, we all knew what our roles were. I was a first generation college student and had all of the opportunities in...[Read More]
For many first-generation Latinx women, leaving home is an act of rebellion. It is the beginning of separating from the nest, an act that can...[Read More]
Each year Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15th – October 15th, and is a time to honor the rich cultures and contributions of Latinx folks...[Read More]
Sanctuary, a place of refuge or safety, is a basic human need denied to thousands of unauthorized immigrants in the United States. This group of...[Read More]
May is Mental Health Awareness month and talking about mental health is extremely important. It is as important as discussing topics that would normally be...[Read More]
On June 18th from 7:00pm to 8:30pm Women AdvaNCe and Working Films will host a FREE virtual screening of the Stories Beyond Borders film series. You must...[Read More]
Graduation is one of the most important ceremonies that a student can have. It is not only a celebration, but it is the closure of...[Read More]
*This article is a continuation of our Black History Month celebration* Since the people I interviewed in this article, including myself, come from the islands...[Read More]