“I think we can all in this room kind of relate to that, where we’ve been in spaces before where we tell people, ‘Well, what do I have to do to prove it to you?'”

“I think we can all in this room kind of relate to that, where we’ve been in spaces before where we tell people, ‘Well, what do I have to do to prove it to you?'”
Four artists and creatives join In The Know’s third annual event spotlighting Latinx and Hispanic communities.
Valentina Mussi talks about how her Colombian culture has influenced her cooking, and she incorporates flavors that have shaped her childhood.
The college student has learned a lot about community since she helped build her first house at 12 years old.
The Mexican-born electrical engineer’s family is beyond excited.
Her touching Dia de los Muertos gift is bringing TikTokers to tears.
Whether you know Victor Ramos from his beauty tutorials, Makeup Forever campaigns or from his uncanny ability to recreate reality TV scenes, he’s still going to surprise you.
The sold-out show, which took place at Mexican hot spot Cosme, was moderated by In The Know’s beauty producer Lisa Azcona.
He compared his “gringo” tree to her Latino tree.
The problematic naming aside — if you don’t fit in with the look, are you then considered “dirty”? — the trend isn’t exactly “new” for women of color.