In a sea of leftist groups often challenged by toxic masculinity, activist working-class women created their own space in New York.
Community leaders know how to move Puerto Rico forward. We just need government agencies to stop pretending they know better.
Tributes to Latina journalists should not glaze over the harsh truths about the racism and misogyny they faced.
Francia Márquez, the country’s first Black woman elected to the vice presidency, is part of the progressive movement taking on a right-wing elite.
A police officer ended the life of this 75-year-old great-grandmother. A district attorney has yet to present charges.
Masses of Chileans have insisted on undoing the legacy of dictatorship there and transforming the South American nation through a Constitutional Assembly
In New York State, Roe v. Wade is codified into law. This is what Democrats must move to do federally.
Daisy Auger-Domínguez is determined to show that organizations that treat Latinos as the flavor of the month will be left behind.
Working hard enough to be ‘rewarded’ isn’t the path to equitable salaries
The confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson are drawing both ugly and inspiring memories for Latinos
Our community must retake its rightful place as the driving force behind what Latinx content prevails
comments (idare@womensmediacenter.com or #wmcIDARE) is creating a space for conversation about the impact of this iconic musical, adapted as a film in 1961. We begin with three leading Latina thinkers because the memory and experience of our community matter.
Hollywood would rather produce more “ethnic” stories and sell them back to us instead of facilitating reparative measures or narrative justice. Frances Negrón-Muntaner breaks it down.
From representation to façade: Grisel Acosta takes us through how West Side Story captivated, then angered her
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