Artist Julio Salgado talks to DACA recipients facing an uncertain future amid Trump-Biden election year
Three years after ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ finale, Melissa Fumero and Stephanie Beatriz reunite to co-host a podcast aimed at making life ‘More Better.’
Joaquina reflects on winning the Latin Grammy for best new artist, her forthcoming first album and performing alongside Andrea Bocelli.
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Todo Verde chef Jocelyn Ramirez shares her five favorite spots in Los Angeles.
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For Xochitl Gomez, winner of the latest season of ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ it’s all about Echo Park.
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Stand-up comedian Jose Velasquez, a.k.a. Hoozay, talks Salvadoran heritage and his five favorite Latino-owned businesses in Southern California.
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Patty Delgado, CEO and designer of lifestyle brand Hija De Tu Madre, shares her five favorite Latino-owned businesses in Los Angeles.
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How do you compassionately get rid of the things your immigrant parents hold onto that are piling up in their home?
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In this issue of De Los Reads, we explore six books that pave the way for a more inclusive and authentic expression of our Latino identities.
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Toxic gratitude or ‘Si Dios Quiere Syndrome’ is the concept that Latinos are too content with just receiving scraps instead of demanding what they deserve.