Mariana De Marinis is a professional writer storyteller, journalist and cultural analyst researcher. She has studied Modern Literature at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she is from and has a major in Literary Theory. During the last 15 years she has been living in different geographies such as Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and now Atlanta, USA, since 2021. She has been working for the Latin America market on Trends since 2009 and has an extensive experience in writing and cultural trends analysis in the UK based research agencies Mintel Group and Kantar.
LGBTQ Latinos carry several marginalized identities juxtaposed, a condition that can increase their susceptibility to negative experiences based on both race or ethnicity and sexual orientation or gender identity.
The arts and culture industry generates more than $151 billion dollars and employs 2.6 million people, including hundreds of thousands from minority groups, according to an AFTA report
A BofA survey shows a generation that is torn between discouragement and the dilemma of when to spend versus when to save. How do Latinos compare to the general population
During Hispanic Heritage Month, different cities are recognizing with concrete data how Latinos are demographically, culturally and economically enriching them
Although Hispanic culture is gaining relevance in the North American cultural scene, the offerings of books in Spanish at book fairs and local publishers continue to lag behind
CineFest Latino Boston Film Festival presented talented directors, voices and stories from Latin America and Spain, showing the diversity and complexity of what "being Hispanic" means
Escaping violence in South America and struggling in the U.S. financial system, h.way cofounders base their fintech offer on the bonds that tie Hispanics' approach to money
While the U.S. Latino population with MBAs and PhDs more than doubled in two decades, access to higher education doesn't reflect the relevance of this population segment in the country, reveals a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Oklahoma City's National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum invites visitors to learn about the very first cowboys
San Antonio International Airport celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with "Cruising into History—A Celebration of Lowriders in San Antonio" which features icons belonging to this automotive way of life
Silicon Valley-based nonprofit Latino Business Action Network seeks to expand equitable access to funding for Hispanic entrepreneurs in collaboration with JP Morgan and Stanford University
Prime Video presented a biopic about the American-born Mexican luchador Saúl Armendáriz, a former NWA World Welterweight and UWA World Lightweight Champion
Chavarría, the son of a Mexican father and Irish mother, was born in rural California. He grew up in the San Joaquin Valley, where he was a keen observer of the cultural, artistic, and ideological expressions of his community
Lil' Libros, a bilingual publishing house founded by two Mexican Americans teamed up with OUTFRONT Media, one of the largest out-of-home media (OOH) companies in the U.S.