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CELEBRITIES

Mattel unveils a Barbie inspired by Celia Cruz and Julia Alvarez

The company is honoring figures that continue to advance the culture every day

By Shirley Gómez

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Valeria del Rey

Founder of Sustainable Fashion Brand La Gotta

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Marlen Esparza

American professional boxer, Olympian, World Boxing Champion, mother and Latina.

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The Three Musketeers

Connie Maza, Monica Mann and Elizabeth Zelaya have been working tirelessly on the frontline fighting...

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Ana Ramírez González

Filmmaking at Pixar by day and New York Times Bestselling illustrator by night.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Chef and food writer Alejandra Ramos will bring ‘The Great American Recipe’ to the tv in upcoming competition series

The uplifting cooking competition celebrates the multiculturalism that makes American food unique

By Shirley Gomez

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Jackie Cruz is a strong and caring stay-at-home mom in ‘Midnight in the Switchgrass’

The film is based on the true story of Texas’ most dangerous serial killer

By Shirley Gomez

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Jessica Alba becomes the youngest Latina to land company on Wall Street

The businesswoman described the accomplishment as “pretty epic,” admitting it was an honor to be ringing...

By Daniel Neira

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Victoria La Mala and Joe Ojeda reveal how they teamed up with Chris Perez and Yorch to release ‘Nuestra Tierra’

“I think that this song was meant to be,” said Victoria La Mala to HOLA! USA

By Shirley Gomez

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Anitta prepares to reveal the craziest thing she has ever done following the release of ‘Loco’

The singer told HOLA! USA that no one could imagine what it might be.

By Shirley Gomez

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Anitta brings the heat to Colorado while skiing in a bikini for ‘Loco’ music video

The Brazilian singer sloped through the mountains wearing several improvised looks.

By Shirley Gomez