In this year’s Hispanicize, the annual event that brings together more than 1,000 Hispanic marketers, bloggers, filmmakers and musicians, there was a session called “Introducing Gen Z: Why Hispanic Gen Z Will Change Everything.” The panel was moderated by Cristy Clavijo-Kish, Creator & Publisher of Los Tweens & Teens, who made ‘Gen Z’ “come alive”… [Read More]
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[En Español] La importancia en fomentar gratitud en los tiempos dificiles
Acostumbramos a ser agradecido cuando cosas buenas nos pasan, pero aun mas poderoso es ser agradecido aunque las cosas no van como esperabas. La idea es que, sentir gratitud es la manera mas rápida – y una que podemos controlar – para sentir el impulso necesario para seguir adelante con la certitud que el tiempo de prueba que estás… [Read More]
What is it Like to Grow Up as a Child Prodigy? Meet Portrait Artist Fernando Martín Diez Cabeza
Spanish-portrait artist, Fernando Martín Diez Cabeza, became a sensation at the age of 14 when a portrait of his mother caught the eye of a newspaper that printed it, naming him a child prodigy. Soon after he received calls requesting portrait commissions, making him at age 14 a professional portrait artist. At 16 he was awarded… [Read More]
[#Shopping] 12 of the Coolest Non-Costume Halloween Options for Boys & Girls
Not the costume type? No biggie! In this edition of our #Shopping series, we have curated the 12 most fashionable Halloween-inspired clothes we could find online. Your teen and tween – or you – will still be in the Halloween spirit without the funny or scary part 🙂 What’s our #Shopping series? We love shopping… [Read More]
Fun with my Family at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Disney's Magic Kingdom
From the tram to the monorail, a sea of adults and children dressed like Peter Pan, Luke Skywalker, Ursula, and Alice from Wonderland, join you in entering Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. It is so fun to see all the families, friends and groups bring all the Disney characters to life with their imagination. My family… [Read More]
"Teens Take the Met!" in Free Event in NYC on October 16th
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 5th Ave (NYC) will be transformed into a dynamic cultural open house for teens on Friday, October 16, 5:00-8:00 p.m. during Teens Take the Met!—an innovative Museum-wide event developed in partnership with more than 55 cultural and youth organizations from New York’s five boroughs. The program encourages teens to… [Read More]
CelebrandoLaHispanidad.com Aims to Help Latino Families be More Financially Prepared
A recent study conducted by the national research organization Demos and The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), compared data from 2008 and 2012 and revealed that Latinos had $6,066 on credit cards and are likely to carry revolving balances month to month. Another recent study by Wells Fargo Survey indicates that three out of four… [Read More]
Hispanic Heritage, Bicultural Parenting, and Me
Living in Miami causes me to think daily about what my Hispanic heritage means to me, to my parenting, to my children, and to the work that I do. I have come to realize that I have had three different experiences being Hispanic in the United States. The first is as a Colombian immigrant. My… [Read More]
[VIDEO] The Metropolitan Museum of Art Launches #MetKids, a Digital Experience for and by Tweens
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the world’s leading art museums with its main building at Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, wants to make art as accessible as possible to kids and families. Developed for 7-12 year olds, #MetKids launched in the museum’s website on September 10th with 40 videos and more than 125 featured objects, fun facts, and project ideas drawn from… [Read More]
What I’ve Learned About ‘Back to School’ as an Only Child Daughter of a First Grade Teacher
This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Minute Maid and DiMe Media, but all opinions are my own. By: Anllelic Lozada, Los Tweens & Teens “Tia-in-Charge” “I enjoyed it every year because you loved school so much. Just watching you go through the process made me happy,” said mami when I asked her how she viewed my back to… [Read More]
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