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Dec 2021
29m 20s

West Side Story: Why Now?

Futuro Media
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In The Thick is excited to share a recent episode from Latino Rebels Radio, which gets into the remake of West Side Story from director Steven Spielberg. Julio talks to Erica González Martínez and Frances Negrón Muntaner, who are part of a new series from the Women’s Media Center called “Latinas are not in love with West Side Story. Here’s why.” Subscribe to Latino Rebels Radio wherever you get your podcasts.  Photo credit: Niko Tavernise/20th Century Studios via AP  


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