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From marketing tips to financial workshops, the salon is giving women and Latina entrepreneurs a business glow up.
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Three Mexican Americans in Oak Cliff started the podcast five years ago to center Black, brown and queer voices and talk about arts and culture in all its forms.
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As part of Hispanic Heritage month, the AT&T Performing Arts Center is launching the Latinidad Festival Saturday with folk dances and music. But it also includes an open-air market.
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The name of the town comes from a misspelled Spanish name. The way people say it traces a long history of racializing Latinos in the U.S.
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Rather than list where you might be able to catch a música norteña performance or find some killer drink specials, KXT took the opportunity to have conversations with Mexican American artists and creatives in North Texas.
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"It's the dehumanizing rhetoric President Trump uses when referring to immigrants" that drove Lourdes Vázquez to become a U.S. citizen and to vote in this election for the first time, she says.
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The Latinx vote is still up for grabs by both parties in Texas.