In the Latino community, the term “negrita” (or the masculine “negrito”) has been used for generations, and it’s a diminutive of Black. Although many Latinos in the U.S. use it as a term of endearment ...
A writer remembers bonding with her mother over the film’s unusual mix of sorrow and laughter, a blend that helped immeasurably through painful loss. By Dina Gachman Anyone who remembers the heft of a ...
The writer, producer, and director told IndieWire about his now classic directorial debut 40 years after its release — and how it plays differently now. Cancer might not seem like the raw material for ...
'Terms of Endearment' won five Academy Awards in 1984, including James L. Brooks' three wins for writing, directing and producing the movie James L. Brooks is reflecting on the long-reported rift that ...
Generations of Latinos have grown up hearing a family member call a relative or friend "negrita" or "negrito" — which translates to a diminutive of Black. While many Latinos use the Spanish word as a ...
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