On a Wednesday afternoon, Beatriz Peña, a Barry University professor of language and history, is in her home with her two children, ages 7 and 10. She says that they learned Spanish from her, as she's ...
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The paradox of Hispanic Heritage Month: Celebrating heritage means honoring students’ languages
Curriculum teams and administrators must center EL experiences in every adoption decision--make Hispanic Heritage Month a year-round goal.
A deeper reach into human history is now possible, thanks to a growing body of archaeological data collected using advanced technologies and patient scholarly detective work accumulated across recen ...
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show is more than music, Florida Latino leaders say — it’s cultural pride and representation on a global stage.
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Bad Bunny Is Redefining Pop Culture and Taking Over the Super Bowl — Will the Grammys Keep Up?
When Harry Styles took home the Grammy for album of the year at the 2023 ceremony, his fellow nominee, Bad Bunny, didn’t think he had been snubbed. And why would he? His album, the chart- topping “Un ...
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‘Crazy Old Lady’ Review: A Must-See Spanish Language Horror Film [Fantastic Fest 2025]
Debuting on September 21, 2025, by Argentine screenwriter and director Martín Mauregui (who also dedicated his debut movie to his Mom), Crazy Old Lady is a film filled with dread, suspense, and the ...
Instead of making people fear Spanish at the Super Bowl, maybe spend this NFL season learning something beyond “gracias.” After all, Spanish is the first language of many U.S. citizens.
That’s the median age of the Hispanic population in the U.S., according to the Census. It’s the youngest of all U.S. populations. In comparison, the median age for the overall U.S. population is 39.1.
COMMENTARY The English-only furor over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl gig disingenuously disregards America's historical reality — but so does a Spanish-only mindset that many immigrants still embrace.
In a year marked by disruption, these leaders from Lagos to London are driving the future of small-screen storytelling.
Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara was deported to El Salvador after months in immigration detention, sparking criticism from press freedom groups.
Tuning into the Super Bowl is one of the last shared cultural experiences in our divided country, and the announcement has ignited another round in the culture wars over what “real America” should ...
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