Sofía Félix Poggi

Sofía Félix Poggi

Sofía Félix Poggi is a nonbinary writer and journalist. Ze studied Art History at the National University of La Plata and Journalism at the University of San Andrés of Argentina .

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    Latinx Mental Health Matters: Breaking Barriers and Finding Culturally Relevant Therapy For Us

    Latinx Mental Health Matters: Breaking Barriers and Finding Culturally Relevant Therapy For Us

    Despite rising depression, anxiety, and suicide rates in Latinx communities, access to culturally sensitive therapy remains limited by stigma, systemic barriers, and political fears. Learn why inclusive, bilingual care is vital and where to find resources.

    How Four Latinx Visionaries from National Geographic’s 33 List Are Changing the World

    How Four Latinx Visionaries from National Geographic’s 33 List Are Changing the World

    These Latinx visionaries were named in National Geographic’s NG33: the duo behind eco‑friendly Conceptos Plásticos, mountaineer Carla Pérez climbing Everest and K2 without supplemental oxygen, and Selena Gomez’s mental health advocacy—showcasing how Latinx innovation is shaping a better tomorrow.

    We Are Guardians: A Powerful Documentary on Indigenous Rights and Deforestation in the Amazon

    We Are Guardians: A Powerful Documentary on Indigenous Rights and Deforestation in the Amazon

    Award-winning documentary "We  Are  Guardians" follows Indigenous leaders as they fight to protect the Amazon from illegal loggers, ranchers, and powerful interests. Produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and co-directed by Indigenous filmmaker Edivan Guajajara.

    Latino Family Separation Continues: Latina Mothers Deported and Torn From Children—Again

    Latino Family Separation Continues: Latina Mothers Deported and Torn From Children—Again

    History often repeats itself. This is what’s happening with Trump’s administration’s attack on the Latinx community and its families. The stories of immigrant parents being separated from their children are resurfacing. Heartbreaking moments of Latina mothers and children torn apart. This time, action has transcended the border

    How Latinos Are Essential to the U.S. Economy—And Why That Matters Now More Than Ever

    How Latinos Are Essential to the U.S. Economy—And Why That Matters Now More Than Ever

    From trade agreements to a labor force sustaining key industries like agriculture, construction, healthcare, and technology, U.S. economic growth heavily depends on Latino labor and entrepreneurship.

    Tomorrow Was Beautiful: Netflix’s Karol G Documentary Is Coming in 2025

    Tomorrow Was Beautiful: Netflix’s Karol G Documentary Is Coming in 2025

    Netflix has announced Tomorrow Was Beautiful (Mañana Fue Bonito), the first-ever Karol G documentary. Go behind-the-scenes with Karol G.

    Who Was Alfonsina Storni? The Feminist Poet Who Challenged Society

    Who Was Alfonsina Storni? The Feminist Poet Who Challenged Society

    Alfonsina Storni, a trailblazing feminist poet and journalist, defied gender norms in 20th-century Argentina. Her poetry, like Tú me quieres blanca, challenged male hypocrisy. A fearless advocate for women’s rights, her legacy continues to inspire during Women’s History Month and beyond.

    Eloísa Díaz: The Latina Trailblazer Who Became Latin America’s First Female Doctor

    Eloísa Díaz: The Latina Trailblazer Who Became Latin America’s First Female Doctor

    In 1887, Eloísa Díaz became Latin America’s first female doctor, breaking barriers in medicine. She transformed public health with school nutrition, vaccines, and maternal care. Her legacy inspires Latinas in medicine today, but challenges remain. How much progress have we made?

    Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS: A Powerful Tribute to Puerto Rican Identity and Resistance

    Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS: A Powerful Tribute to Puerto Rican Identity and Resistance

    Bad Bunny’s latest album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, is a bold tribute to Puerto Rican identity, culture, and resistance.

    Meet Marce la Recicladora: The Colombian Activist Using Social Media to Transform Recycling

    Meet Marce la Recicladora: The Colombian Activist Using Social Media to Transform Recycling

    Meet Marce la Recicladora, created by Colombian activist Sara Samaniego to highlight Bogotá’s informal recyclers. Through social media, Marce educates on proper recycling, challenges stigmas, and inspires change, showing how small actions can turn trash into treasures and empower communities.

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