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Slam Poet Mayda Del Valle Makes Oprah Winfrey’s Power List

Twilight Gets A Latina Vampire In Catalina Sandino Moreno

There’s a new vampire sheriff on TRUE BLOOD and she’s a Latina

Oscar Casares Talks To Guanabee About Amigoland

Latino Nutrition Month Inspires Latinos To Bring Healthy Choices To The Table

Great article on Dolls: It Matters if You’re Black or White

A Q& A with Ed Morales about documentary “Whose Barrio?” covering the gentrification or the selling of NYC’s Spanish Harlem, El Barrio

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