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Kenia Os Opens Up About Her Relationship With Peso Pluma: 'It's Beautiful'
Plus, the Mexican popstar tells Teen Vogue about her new concert film Kenia Os: La OG.
By Lucas Villa
My Family Lived Through Mass Deportations in the 1950s. Now History Is Repeating Itself.
My grandpa, an American citizen of Mexican descent, was deported by Eisenhower.
By Santiago Campos
Misinformation About Mexico’s Historic Election Is Spreading. Here’s What to Know.
Yes, Claudia Sheinbaum’s Presidential election is historic, but it’s much more complicated than that.
By Angie Jaime
Música Mexicana Star Xavi Is Working His Way to the Top, Poco a Poco
The musician sat down with Teen Vogue ahead of his show at the historic Troubadour.
By Lucas Villa
After Major Grammys Snubs, Where Do Latine Artists Go in 2024?
Is it “music’s biggest night” if it sidelines the world's soundtrack?
By Jenzia Burgos
Not Great
Trump’s 'Border Wall' Caused ‘Significant’ Cultural and Environmental Damage
One site important to a number of Indigenous communities, was “irreparably damaged."
By Bess Levin
The True Story of a Young Queer Couple Separated at the U.S. Border
Oscar and Darwin fled Honduras over homophobic harassment.
By Anna Lekas Miller
How These Young People Reconnect With Their Culture on Día de Los Muertos
What the day means, and how it's changed over the years.
By Eliana Flores-Barber
The Teens Revitalizing Regional Mexican Music for a New Generation
Mexican and Chicano artists are redefining the age-old genre.
By Lucas Villa
The Dangerous, Invisible Work of Being a Teen Farmworker
As many as 500,000 kids age 17 and younger work in America’s fields.
By Jessica De La Torre
Thousands of Teens Are Risking Their Lives to Enter the U.S.
Here are some of their stories.
By Lillian Perlmutter
A Young Chicana Garment Worker Led ‘the Strike of the Century’
Rosa Flores became a literal poster girl for the movement.
By Kim Kelly
I Was Kidnapped After Coming to the U.S. Seeking Asylum
Title 42 and the “Remain in Mexico” policy are dangerous.
By Cristina
Meet Talento Espina, the Creative Agency Elevating Oaxacan Talent
Talento Espina is spearheading the deconstruction of stereotypes in the fashion industry.
By Bianca NievesPhotography by Enrique Leyva
This Chicana Activist Started Leading Strikes As a Teen
Emma Tenayuca organized the largest strike in San Antonio history.
By Araceli Cruz
The Case for Open Borders
Borders “are a direct result of colonialism and maintain a neo-colonial worldview.”
By Will Meyer
Arizona Plans to Restart Executions With Gas Used by the Nazis
The history of the cyanide gas Zyklon B is truly ghastly.
By Erin Coulehan
Ted Cruz Faces Backlash for Cancún Trip as Texas Freezes
The GOP senator is in the spotlight again.
By Lucy Diavolo
12 Latinx Shows on Netflix You Can Watch Now
Dealing with gentrification in Southern California or refusing a quinceañera, Netflix has these nuanced Latinx stories.
By Elsa Cavazos