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It’s 2010! Guepa!

2010: the books to look out for

I saw a commercial for The Rock’s new movie “Tooth Fairy” and I’m just embarrassed for him, for us, for everyone involved. What happened Duane?

From Spotify to Bookify: how playlists could revolutionize the books market

Remember last year when there was a lot of focus on what exactly “Hispanic” was? Well here’s an article about what defines “whiteness”: The Dark Side of White — latimes.com

Pretty ironic: The Bible among most shoplifted books in the US

I’m considering taking a Spanish Economy course or joining a Spanish book club to brush up on my skills, churn those mental gears and meet new cool folks. Both are free, how cool is that?

Forecasts: Latinos and Social Media in 2010 and Latinos come to a political and social crossroads in 2010

January through March are the months I struggle with the most. I get cabin fever. I start resenting the effort the layering of clothes takes. I dislike the cold & snow, it’s hard for me to get and go but eentually it’s worth the reawakening that comes out when Spring springs. Yay Spring!

Participate in the THREE-KINGS DAY ONLINE TOY DRIVE & FUNDRAISER: Make a toy donation by sending new, unwrapped toys to: The Children’s Aid Society -105 East 22nd St. Please use codename: LATISMTOYDRIVE. Toy donations will be accepted until January 4th, 2010.

Learn about Isabel Gonzalez: Gonzales v. Williams, 192 U.S. 1 (1904)

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Basque, Portuguese & Noble Families of Puerto Rico: The European Roots You Didn’t Learn About

Explore how Basque, Portuguese, and noble European families shaped Puerto Rico’s southern towns (like Ponce) through surnames, migration paths, and hidden ancestral histories.

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Puerto Rican Surnames with Taíno & African Roots: Origins in Ponce, Juana Díaz & the Southern Highlands

Many of the names we still see today (Montalvo, Negrón, Fontanes, Rivera, Chamorro, Zapata, Maldonado) carry the intertwined legacies of Taíno survivors, Africans and European migrants who moved through the island. This guide unravels those lineages with care.

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I, Medusa by Ayana Gray: A Myth Retold with Power and Humanity

Ayana Gray’s I, Medusa reimagines the mythic villain as sister, priestess, survivor. Read Valerie M. Evans’ review of this bold, haunting retelling.

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Brooklyn’s Jane Doe: A Shocking True Story of Assault, Media Betrayal, and Delayed Justice

Book review and critique by Valerie M. Evans: Brooklyn’s Jane Doe reveals how one woman’s assault became a public smear, and why her fight for justice still matters today.

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Other Inheritances: Scent Memories from a Childhood at Fat’s Pet Shop in East Harlem

Before I ever knew what a perfumer was or that someone could make a living decoding and remixing scent, I …

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Ghosts of the Palisades: Threads between memories, places and time

Somewhere tucked away, high on the Palisades, on lovely, dead end street, in the ether of the internet and Google …

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