Magazines/Scholarly Journals
Magazines
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Vice Versa Magazine is a bilingual publication that draws a bridge between the experiences of Latinxs and Latin Americans, where the creative works of Latinx and Latin Americans coexist. Comprehensive in subject matter, Vice Versa publishes interviews, photo essays, crónicas, personal essays, and reviews of more than 400 collaborators from more than 30 countries.
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Urban Latino Magazine is an American lifestyle publication and website geared toward male and female Hispanic and Latino Americans ages 18–34.
¡Hola! is a weekly Spanish-language magazine specializing in celebrity news, published in Madrid, Spain, and in 15 other countries, with local editions in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Greece, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela.
The #1 Spanish-language women's magazine, Vanidades serves the particular interests of the contemporary Hispanic woman. Vanidades specializes in beauty, fashion and decoration. Vanidades is an all-encompassing magazine with regular sections on food and cooking, travel and tourism, movies and TV, medicine, health, nutrition and children. In-depth articles and photographs of international and local personalities are the staple of the publication.
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Raspa Magazine is a response to the paucity of queer Latinx literature readily available to readers. It is a yearly queer literary magazine that focuses on the Latinx perspective. Raspa intends to showcase the experience of queer Latinx artists, thereby providing a better understanding for ourselves as peers and for those outside of our community. Raspa Magazine was started in Austin, Texas by César Ramos in the fall of 2012.
The Soy Yo Magazine is guided editorially by the 17 sustainable development goals outlined by the United Nations, which include affordable and clean energy, gender equality, and no poverty. It was founded by Estefanía Ochoa as a print publication featuring free thinkers, creators, and entrepreneurs sharing their stories to inspire environmental and social good in alignment with the global goals.
La Galería delves deep into topics such as machismo, anti-blackness, Dominican-American stereotypes, community healing, and more, while elevating underrepresented voices in the community, such as that of Afro-Dominican women and queer Dominicans. Co-founded by Alcantara, Isabel Cristina, and Carmen Mojia in 2015, the publication continues to be led by Dominican women.
Scholarly Journals
The Journal of Latinx Psychology publishes original scholarship on topics relevant to U.S.-based Latinx communities. We are particularly interested in manuscripts that present novel empirical research, innovative theoretical frameworks, or literature reviews that summarize and advance theories pertinent to Latinxs. They welcome a diverse range of methodological approaches (i.e., quantitative, qualitative, mixed method).
Journal of Hispanic Higher Education
The Journal of Hispanic Higher Education (JHHE) is a quarterly international journal devoted to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of issues at Hispanic-serving institutions. JHHE maintains a broad focus and accepts the highest quality scholarly, creative and practical articles that combine research with application, fostering the integration of theory and practice. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences (HJB) publishes empirical articles, multiple case study reports, critical reviews of literature, conceptual articles, reports of new instruments, & scholarly notes of theoretical or methodological interest to Hispanic populations. Distinguished multidisciplinary experts offer scholarly articles on the latest behavioral research, including cultural assimilation, communication barriers, intergroup relations, employment discrimination, substance abuse, family dynamics, & poverty.
