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In 2024, Celebrating Juneteenth Means Commemorating It

by Lionel Rogers
In 2024, Celebrating Juneteenth Means Commemorating It

AFP via Getty Images | Mark FelixAFP via Getty Images | Mark Felix Before 2021, many Americans had never heard of Juneteenth. But since becoming a federally recognized holiday that …

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Francia Raisa Is Using Food to Elevate Latines

by Lionel Rogers
Francia Raisa Is Using Food to Elevate Latines

Francia Raisa has always been vocal about being a proud Latina. In her years working in TV and carving out a place for herself in an industry that lacks opportunities …

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Mau y Ricky’s “Hotel Caracas” Album Is An Ode to Family

by Lionel Rogers
Mau y Ricky’s “Hotel Caracas” Album Is An Ode to Family

Although some celebrities shy away from the topic of their famous parents, that’s never been the case for Mau y Ricky. The Venezuelan singer-songwriters are the sons of Latine pop …

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Jay Wheeler Shares How His Abuela Inspired His Music

by Lionel Rogers
Jay Wheeler Shares How His Abuela Inspired His Music

For many of us, our relationship with our grandparents can serve as a bridge to the past, often linking our crucial developmental years with the wisdom and customs of the …

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Why the Black Don’t Crack Adage Is Harmful For Black Women

by Lionel Rogers
Why the Black Don’t Crack Adage Is Harmful For Black Women

POPSUGAR Photography | Natasha MarshPOPSUGAR Photography | Natasha Marsh “You’ll appreciate it when you’re older.” Those are the words I heard when I interviewed for my first part-time job at …

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How I’m Creating Cultural Traditions For My Queer Wedding

by Lionel Rogers
How I’m Creating Cultural Traditions For My Queer Wedding

I didn’t start dreaming of my wedding until I got engaged — and even then, I didn’t know where to start. I’m Pakistani, and most Pinterest searches for South Asian …

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Indigenous Rituals to Honor This Year’s Summer Solstice

by David Johnson
Indigenous Rituals to Honor This Year’s Summer Solstice

Summer is upon us, and for many, the solstice on June 20 commences the season of barbecues, concerts in the park, days at the beach, and overall summer fun. This …

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When It’s OK to Lie, According to Experts

by David Johnson
When It’s OK to Lie, According to Experts

GettyPhoto Illustration: Aly LimGettyPhoto Illustration: Aly Lim So you told a friend you had to leave her party early because of a big meeting in the morning, though in reality, …

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Plastique Tiara on Vietnamese Identity and the Power of Drag

by Lionel Rogers
Plastique Tiara on Vietnamese Identity and the Power of Drag

The world knows Plastique Tiara as a “social media queen” — she’s TikTok’s most-followed drag creator with over 11 million followers, and has gone viral countless times for looks inspired …

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Leaving the Country Helped Me Accept My Queer Identity

by David Johnson
Leaving the Country Helped Me Accept My Queer Identity

Courtesy of Megan Ulu-Lani BoyantonCourtesy of Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton I often forget that I was only 19 when my flight from New Orleans first touched down at London’s Heathrow Airport …

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