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Angie Jaime

Angie Jaime is the former head of creator content for the Los Angeles Times. She is a journalist, editor and content strategist whose work has appeared in VICE, i-D magazine, Mic. Her writing explores how marginalized people survive and thrive in the Western world, through the lens of culture, art and technology.
Voices

Get to Know Kamala Harris' Stepchildren

Gearing up for a presidential campaign, Vice President Harris is ‘Momala’ to two stepchildren.
Culture

Indigenous TikTok Star Kymon Palau Is Leading a Movement

“We're only here because we saved ourselves."
Culture

Michelle Chubb’s Viral TikToks Celebrate Indigenous Beauty, Culture

Her videos blend Indigenous regalia, relatable jokes, and social justice activism.
Culture

When the Revolution Comes, Where Will Celebrities Hide?

While the ultra-rich share their last-minute endorsements, cities are boarding up their storefronts.
Books

New Book Reveals How Frida Kahlo's Life Gave Us Valuable Lessons

Arianna Davis' "What Would Frida Do?" is the guide to life we need right now.
Culture

Latinx History Has Always Been Linked to Spooky Culture

Indigenous understandings of death are linked with the shared trauma of colonialism.
Culture

"The Nod" Understands Blackness Is Not a Monolith

"The Nod" co-host Brittany Luse talks about the legacy of Black talk show hosts.
Culture

This Photography Project Is Sending Free Film Around the World

Photographers Neil Hamamoto and Andre Wagner want image-makers to capture their realities.
Voices

For These Native Girls, Boxing Is a Way to Fight an Epidemic of Violence

ESPN's “Blackfeet Boxing: Not Invisible” sheds light on an ongoing issue. 
Culture

The ‘Art World’ Can’t Exist in a Decolonized Future

“If you take away imperial plunder, what else do you have to offer?”
Music

Omar Apollo on New Album, Bilingual Songs and Midwest Roots

The Mexican-American singer/songwriter is working on “a better version" himself.
Music

"Supalonely" Singer BENEE on Sudden Fame and Emotionally Honest Songs

"I'm trying not to overthink things, [because] I'm very good at freaking myself out.”
Music

Koffee Talks New Music, Jamaica, and Those Rihanna Rumors

"I use my craft to highlight issues as well as provide solutions to them."
Music

Paloma Mami on Love of Selena, "Industry Friends," and New Music

While social distancing in Puerto Rico, the "Goteo" singer opens up about what's next.
Culture

How Latinx People Can Fight Anti-Black Racism

While Black and Latinx culture can overlap, there’s a moment where our shared experiences diverge: walking through life as a visibly Black person in America.
TV

"Never Have I Ever" Stars Promise Real, Messy Teenhood

“We don't try to be anybody else. We don't try to be something that we're not."
TV

"Never Have I Ever" Is a Love Letter to Nerdy Girls of Color Who Want to Have Sex

The upcoming comedy was created and executive produced by Mindy Kaling.
Culture

6 Digital Art Museums You Can Visit From Home

We may have no choice but to limit physical contact, but there are plenty of ways to stimulate your mind.
TV

‘I Am Not Okay With This’ Star Sophia Lillis Finds Power in Vulnerability

"This is what I think high school is like—you know, besides the supernatural.”
Culture

The Movement Creating Better Native American Representation in Film

"There is a huge responsibility with the access to make films in the Indigenous community."
Books

‘American Dirt’ Leaves Mexican Immigrants in the Dust 

Jeanine Cummins' book is an opportunistic whitewashing of a story that is not hers to tell.
Spirituality

I Attended an Indigenous "Wellness" Gathering to Connect With Parts of My Culture Cut Off From Me

"I am a mestiza...caught in the ni de aquí, ni de allá."