Why Hoop Earrings More Than Just An Accessory And Such A Special Style Staple Among Latinas By Raquel Reichard
How Quinceañeras Have Evolved From Indigenous Ceremonies To Celebrations Of Independence For Women By Raquel Reichard
From The Language That Brought Us Words Like Chocolate, Here’s The History Of The Nahuatl Language By Xochitl Hernandez
Flor de Muerto, Originally Called Zempoalxochitl, Tells A Heart-Breaking Love Story By Xochitl Hernandez
Catrina Makeup Was Originally Satirizing Eurocentric Colonization But It Evolved To Celebrate Our Ancestors By Xochitl Hernandez
Baile Folklórico Is Rich In Color And Influenced From Other Countries Around The World By Xochitl Hernandez
For Latinas, Winged Eyeliner Has Become A Symbol Of Unapologetic Femininity And Confidence, Here’s How By Rose Barraza