Laura Zornosa
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Laura Zornosa is a former features reporter who covered lifestyle for the Los Angeles Times. She was previously an Arts and Entertainment intern at The Times after graduating from Northwestern University. Zornosa has written for La Nación, the Center for Public Integrity, TIME and the Chicago Tribune. Originally from Wisconsin, she calls the Midwest home.
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In the finale of Apple TV+’s “The Big Cigar,†Huey P. Newton, played by André Holland, tells how the Black Panther co-founder understood the “revolutionary power of media.â€
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The 2021 Oscar nominations celebrate actors, actresses and directors of color. But Latinos are mostly shut out from the top categories.
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