The new 28 page autobiographical color comic is titled Gordita: Built Like This. It was published by Black Josei Press, an indie publishing company founded by Jamila Rowser, focused on celebrating comics by and for women and non-binary people of color.
Read MoreThe Latinx Collective caught up with Tamika to talk about her new book - which just hit bookstores on January 3rd!- her favorite authors and books of the year, what her next book will be about, her writing process and routine, and more.
Read MoreDebut author Yasmin Ramirez is an Assistant Professor of English, Creative Writing, and Chicanx Literature at El Paso Community College and the recipient of numerous awards for her academic work. Her new memoir Andale Prieta is described as “a promising debut, gripping in its honesty” by Kirkus Review.
Read MoreThe Latinx Collective caught up with Dr. Siu to discuss her children's book, Christopher the Ogre Cologre, It's Over!, the story of Christopher Columbus from the perspective of Indigenous and Black resistance, along with a few other children's books in the works that are made to empower and liberate children of the Americas.
Read MoreJiselle O’Neal, founder of Suenos Coffee Co., a subscription service that provides users with women-owned coffee brands, remembers being in love with coffee since she was seven-years-old. The Latinx Collective caught up with Jiselle to discuss the lack of women in the coffee roasting industry, managing a side hustle as a mother, advice for Latina entrepreneurs and more.
Read MoreJessica Yañez recently launched the first-ever Latiné-owned wine brands directory. The Latinx Collective caught up with Jessica to talk about what inspired her to launch it, why she thinks it’s important, and her thoughts behind “hustle culture.”
Read MoreThese five Latinx entrepreneurs are making waves in the sports industry. Read about each of their stories here!
Read MoreAlthough Spanish is spoken by nearly 600 million worldwide, many people are interested in learning about Indigenous traditions and cultures that are in danger of being forgotten. That’s why these entrepreneurs are putting in the effort to shed light on the past, break away from stigma and create positive representation and pride in the communities.
Read MoreInterested in how the Latinx community has influenced the children’s book world? Read here to learn more about who they are and the incredible books they’ve published!
Read MoreRead on to learn about five health professionals breaking through their respective industries, as well as our hearts, by providing accessibility to the Latinx community by speaking in both English and Spanish.
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