By Jan Peña-Davis –
Latinas- we come in all shapes, sizes, colors and stereotypes. Some true and others simply ‘entertainment’- or so many believe.
But where would we be, ladies, without our males- our counterparts- our sons, brothers, fathers, abuelos, tíos and best friends?
And...
Your typical Latino male
Myluvquest
By Natalia Avilez –
She’s a teacher by day and matchmaker by night. Angie Guerrero has devised a way to take Latino professionals on a quest unlike any other- a love quest that is.
Guerrero, 32, is the president and founder of an online, speed-dating site called Myluvquest.com. ...
Entre Comadres
By Angelica Jimenez–
Thousands of Latinas come to the United States each year in hopes of building better lives for their families, but the transition is not an easy one. Language barriers, lack of job training resources and unfamiliarity with the system can be overwhelming. ...
Deliciosa!
By Natalia Avilez–
“Barriga llena corazón contento” is a Spanish proverb when translated means a full stomach, a happy heart. For celebrity, author and chef- Ingrid Hoffman, she has turned this metaphor into her reality.
Hoffman, 44, started her entertainment career...
Brown kids in brochures
By Jenny Patiño–
Latino students are looking for the same things other students look for in a college, according to Ana Maria Soto, the executive director of Latino Initiatives at National Louis University in Chicago.
“They’re looking for value in their education–a...
Latinas struggling with weight
By Luz Garcia–
Georgia Hernandez, 20, a student says she has an image in her head of what she should look like and when she sees herself in the mirror she feels she is overweight.
“Sometimes I don’t feel attractive after I eat,” she said. “I don’t feel guilty...
Defying expectations
By Angelica Jimenez–
Maria Cardenas leads a full life-she juggles four different jobs, a serious relationship, social commitments with a multitude of friends and raises six cats-but children are not a part of this picture.
Cardenas, 47, is one of a minority of Latinas who have...
One poet who won’t be boxed in
By Jenny Patiño –
According to Cuban-American poet Rita María Martínez, if you attend one of her readings “expecting that every poem is going to have coconuts in it, or mangos, or that every poem is going to be an exile poem then you are going to be disappointed.”
But...
Shaping her own destiny
By Amalia Gonzalez and Jenny Patiño –
Walking into Panaderia/Tortilleria Nuevo Leon, you can find Marisa Morado working behind the counter, bagging delicious sweet bread and ringing up customers. She grew up in Pilsen, a predominantly Mexican neighborhood of Chicago and now...
Improving Latino mental health services
By Angelica Jimenez–
Dr. Virginia Quiñonez’s office sits on the fourth floor of the Merchandise Mart and is adorned with brightly colored flowers, zarapes draped over the bookshelves, and a Diego Rivera painting framed on her wall. Quiñonez is petite compared to the stacks...











