Multicultural Crafts to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month-Part 2 #BilingualPlus
Bilingual Plus
[Mamiverse's Bilingual Plus is an online channel devoted to bringing parents and educators the bilingual learning tools they need in the form of digital picture books, sing-alongs, and free curriculum-based family activities.]
Last week…
Mami of Two Children with Down Syndrome Raises Awareness
Life, Power Latina News
Eliana Tardío is the amazing mami of two very special children, Emir, 7 and Ayelén, 4. Both children were diagnosed with Down syndrome* at birth. Eliana, however, has managed to turn what could seem like a devastating circumstance into an…
Living Latina in the South
Life, Power Latina News
Half of my genetics are non-Latino and, while I grew up in Miami, I spent part of my childhood with fair-haired half-siblings in a rural Midwestern town where my Cuban-ness was a curiosity.
In college, too, I was in the minority. On an…
Lame Lies, Little White Lies, and Everything In Between
Health, Parenting
You catch your teen in a lie and think:
1. They are destined to be a psychopath. OMG, how did this happen?
2. What a dumb lie! If they were going to fib, why not be craftier about it?
3. Where did they get this behavior from? You’ve…
Rio Grande de Loiza, Julia de Burgos's poem
Book News & Features, Books, Life
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), Mamiverse will be quizzing you on the historic Latinas who opened countless doors for all of us. Let us know how you did.
Q: Which Puerto Rican poet is the writer behind…
This is for the Birds Project Runway, Episode 11
Fashion, Style
We're down to six designers and the finale is right around the corner! So exciting and so sad. It’s been a pretty satisfying season thus far with a just enough drama to keep things moving, just enough questionable designs to keep things…
María Dueñas, Debut Novelist of The Time in Between
Book News & Features, Books, Life
Spanish professor and author, María Dueñas, makes her American literary debut with The Time in Between, a book that is as textured and sumptuous as it is difficult to categorize. Just like the story’s protagonist, a talented seamstress…
Lessons on Life via Red Lipstick
Beauty, Style
When I was a child, I loved nothing more than watching Mami apply her makeup in the bathroom every morning before heading off to work—the most glamorous civil servant in Havana, Cuba—and then again every Friday and Saturday night to…
No Shame in Using Food Stamps
Life, Opinions
I was at the supermarket checkout line when the cashier asked me if I wanted to make a donation for the needy. I would have liked to, but instead, I flashed my food stamps card and shook my head, saying: “I can’t. This time, I’m the…