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marjua estevez
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Marjua Estevez is an Afro-Caribbean writer building on the legacy of her predecessors.
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Latest Posts From marjua
Latina
Feb 15, 2022
The Commodification of Basquiat, and His Middle Finger to the White Gaze
A look back at a 1983 Jean-Michel Basquiat interview forced me to once again consider Toni Morrison's reverberating words.
Fitness
Jan 22, 2022
This Roe v. Wade Anniversary, We Must Consider Race
On Sept. 1, 2021, the state of Texas passed a new abortion ban, threatening the foundation of the landmark Supreme Court decision for 1973's Roe v Wade.
Latina
Jan 12, 2022
Meet Red 6xteen: The Dominican Drill Rapper Coming For Her Crown
Some would argue hip-hop had many beginnings.
RECIPE
Dec 22, 2021
Stay Healthy All Winter With This Dominican Red Onion Tea Remedy
From Washington Heights to Santo Domingo, Dominicans love to use the best of herbs and spices when cooking meals and concocting beverages.
RECIPE
Dec 1, 2021
Dominican Potato Salad: Make Your Holiday Spread Pop With Ensalada Rusa
The treasured potato salad and notorious subject of POC debate takes culinary form differently across many cultures and communities.
Latina
Nov 18, 2021
Bad Bunny Is Nominated For 4 Latin Grammys This Year – Here's Why This Matters
At the onset of a global pandemic in February 2020, Bad Bunny — né Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — released his second studio album, YHLQMDLG, an acronym that would spell out his definitive musical ethos and life mantra: "Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana," which translates to "I do what I want."
Latina
Nov 8, 2021
Canceling J Balvin or Tokischa Isn't Going to Solve Reggaeton's Anti-Black Issues
When I first saw J Balvin and Tokischa's "Perra" video after they premiered it in September, the cynic in me couldn't help but simultaneously lament over and be impressed by a contemporary reggaeton number with all the nuts and bolts of a 2000s perreo track.
Latina
Oct 27, 2021
Eunice Levis: Meet the Director Putting on For Afrofuturism in Spanish
At 32, I learned my mother's deepest aspiration was to study psychology.
Latina
Oct 25, 2021
For Latinx Heritage Month to Mean Anything, Let Black People Take the Stage
Another so-called Hispanic Heritage Month, now referred to as Latinx Heritage Month, has come and gone, and were it not for social media, I honestly wouldn't have noticed.
Latina
Oct 19, 2021
5 Ways to Decolonize Your Diet and Embrace Latinx Ancestral Foodways
A lot of things have happened, historically speaking, to distort and traumatize Black and Brown people's relationship to food and food accessibility.
Latina
Sep 24, 2021
Why Infertility Still Isn't Talked About Enough in Latinx Communities
Not until I began working as a features editor at BET.com did I actually meet a Black woman seeking fertility treatments to freeze her eggs for a later date, when she'd be less busy fashioning a career in media and entertainment.
Family
May 28, 2021
How Doulas and Midwives Can Help Combat the Racial Biases of Western Medicine
American mothers die in childbirth at a greater rate than mothers in all other "developed" countries — three times more than in Britain and Canada, for instance, according to a 2018 report by NPR and ProPublica.
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