Latinidad

NBC’s “Grimm” to Feature “The Legend of La Llorona” in Oct. 26 Episode

Now we get releases every day, and most of them really don't get us interested, but when The National Hispanic Media Coalition shares their news with us, 9 times out of 10, we pay attention. Who is the NHMC? It is a "non-partisan, non-profit, media advocacy and civil rights organization created to advance American Latino […]

  • Oct 25, 2012
  • 8:57 PM

Violeta Galagarza: Gifting Life Through Dance

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was co-written by Ivan Sanchez and Jane Gabriels, Director of Pepatián. For further information please feel free to contact any of the organizations linked in this article.  By now it is of no great surprise to know that when our country enters into an economic recession, the first programs to lose funding are […]

  • Oct 24, 2012
  • 9:07 AM

“Univision at 50”: A Guest Post by Sergio C. Muñoz of @Intelatin

Univision: Turning 50 is a great age to focus on your assets and eliminate your liabilities. Personal Reflection: I’ve never understood Univision but now more than ever, I definitely want to try. At first it was because of youth and I lived in an English-dominant exterior and preferred the neighbor’s MTV. Then, it was because […]

  • Oct 23, 2012
  • 12:58 PM

The Question We Wanted to Hear at Debate: What About US Military Interventions in Latin America?

Last night, the presidential debate was all about the Middle East, Israel, mixed in with a little bit of China. All we really heard about Latin America was this from Governor Romney (oh yeah, he also mentioned that President Obama likes to cozy up with Castro and Chávez): Number two, we're going to increase our […]

  • Oct 23, 2012
  • 10:24 AM

Disney Now Says That Sofia the First Is Not a Latina Princess

Now THIS is news that matters, and we actually kind of serious about that. NBC Latino, which ran with a Disney Latina princess story last week that led to thousands of shares and comments about Latino identity, reported today that Disney has changed its mind about Princess Sofía, who originally was billed as Disney's first […]

  • Oct 22, 2012
  • 1:22 PM

Our Friends at @picarocrew Produce User-Generated #IVote Video: Why Do You Vote?

In a few weeks, US voters will take to the polls in one of the most important elections of our generation. Our friends at Pícaro Media, a cool new Chicago agency that produces premium content for the bilingual and bicultural US Latino demographic, created this user-generated video about the importance of voting. We love it. Let […]

  • Oct 19, 2012
  • 5:27 PM

The Rebirth of GROWING UP GONZALES

As the curtains draw open tonight at the Poets Den Theater in El Barrio, New York City – the spotlight will unquestionably shine brightly on Luis Antonio Ramos, one of the most talented Latino actors to grace the stage and screen over the past 30 years. Growing up Gonzales, the one-man play written by Felix Rojas, […]

  • Oct 18, 2012
  • 9:16 PM

Disney’s Newest Princess Is Latina? Really?

You know when you have pages like NBC Latino and Remezcla sending you posts about a new Latina Disney princess, the Rebeldes have to check it out. Ok, at first, we thought the princess, named Princess Sofia, looked like a young Christina Hendricks from Mad Men. Not Latina. But like NBC's piece said, let's assume […]

  • Oct 18, 2012
  • 5:43 PM

Latino Rebels Proud to Promote “Walk-N-Roll Twitter Party for Spina Bifida”

NOTE: As part of our media sponsorship tasks, which we are volunteering our time to, we are running the following promotion piece that was written for the ""Walk-N-Roll Twitter Party for Spina Bifida." We want to thank the event organizers for creating this very informative docunment and we are really proud to be involved. Laura […]

  • Oct 16, 2012
  • 8:54 AM

Legends of the Darkroom

Spending a day with Latino visionary James “Koe” Rodriguez is like hanging out with your older primo. He’s always dressed fresh-to-death and you’re immediately submerged into the feeling that even though he’s only a few years older, he’s already lived two lifetimes ahead and is in the midst of conquering yet a third. Koe has […]

  • Oct 9, 2012
  • 12:19 PM

What CNN’s Ruben Navarrette Didn’t Tell You About the César Chávez National Monument

We really thought that CNN columnist Ruben Navarrette, Jr. would once again begin to raise the level of discussion with his opinions about US Latinos in the 21st century. Just last week, for example, Navarrette penned a column about the recent Kennedy Center controversy and how it continues to ignore US Latino honorees. It was […]

  • Oct 8, 2012
  • 10:02 PM

Simplemente recuerdo…

Recuerdo ver la Guardia Nacional patrullar las calles rurales de mi cantón. Recuerdo que aun siendo un niño había que apartarse a la orilla de la calle para dejar pasar “La Guardia”, porque si no te “patiaban”. Recuerdo la noche que fuimos al aeropuerto a recoger a mi papá porque en 1979 después de cuatro […]

  • Oct 6, 2012
  • 8:15 PM

The Literary Life of a Rebel Writer

On the day of my 40th birthday several weeks back, I received a card from my girlfriend that read, “A man becomes a true man when he uses his words to build up and not tear down…”     And while it’s rare that any number of words has the ability to make me stop in […]

  • Oct 2, 2012
  • 6:51 PM

From The White House: President Obama to Establish César E. Chávez National Monument

  The White House issued the following bilingual press release today. President Obama to Establish César E. Chávez National Monument On October 8th, 2012, President Obama will travel to Keene, California to announce the establishment of the César E. Chávez National Monument. Years in the making, the monument – which will be designated under the […]

  • Oct 1, 2012
  • 7:36 PM

Sorry, Plácido

Sometimes, you are damned if you do and damned if you don't. In the case of our coverage about how the Kennedy Center once again ignored worthy Latino candidates like Carlos Santana, Rita Moreno, Joan Baez, and many others, we mentioned in our initial report that the only two Latino honorees in the 35-year history […]

  • Sep 30, 2012
  • 10:18 PM

Kennedy Center President Apologizes to National Latino Groups and Dialogue Now Begins

It looks like the Kennedy Center finally got the message. Yesterday the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts (NHFA) received an apology from Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser for his unprofessional response about why the center hadn't honored that many Latinos in the history of its organization. Kaiser had initially told the NHFA's Felix Sanchez […]

  • Sep 28, 2012
  • 10:41 PM

Latino Organizations Tell POLITICO: Kennedy Center President Should Apologize

Last week, we were one of many pages to report how the Kennedy Center once again ignored worthy Latino candidates in choosing its list of 2012 Kennedy Center Honors recipients. Along with several Latino media sites, the story was also covered by national outlets such as NPS, POLITICO, The Los Angeles Times, and The Washington […]

  • Sep 27, 2012
  • 3:48 PM

Kennedy Center Honors Ignore Worthy Latino Candidates… Again

Here is something you might not know. What do the following people have in common? Rita Hayworth, Ricardo Montalbán, Celia Cruz, Anthony Quinn, Raúl Juliá, José Ferrer, Rita Moreno, Joan Baez, Carlos Santana, Rubén Blades, Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Edward James Olmos. According to the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts (NHFA) and the National […]

  • Sep 20, 2012
  • 9:49 PM

NHMC Releases Findings About Negative Media Portrayals of Latinos and Immigrants

This morning in Washington, the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) released the results of a national poll "showing that media portrayals of Latinos and immigrants are fueling rampant negative stereotypes among the general population that are diminishing perceptions of these groups throughout the United States." The full report can be downloaded here. The poll, which was conducted […]

  • Sep 12, 2012
  • 12:45 PM

My Six Big Picture Thoughts About Julián Castro and His Keynote Speech

I will be honest with you. I went into last night’s Democratic National Convention keynote address by San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro with low expectations. Sure, everyone was billing it as the first time a Latino was being featured as a keynote speaker in the history of political conventions, but after a week where people […]

  • Sep 5, 2012
  • 12:03 PM

Puerto Rican GOP Delegate Tells NBC Latino: “USA! USA!” Chants Not Directed at Her

This morning NBC Latino's Sandra Lilley and Adrian Carrasquillo published on-the-record comments from Puerto Rico's Zoraida Fonalledas, the chairwoman of the GOP’s permanent organization committee, who said that yesterday's bizarre scene where chants of "USA! USA!" drowned her out as she stepped up to the podium at the Republican National Convention were not directed at her. […]

  • Aug 29, 2012
  • 11:35 AM

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