Latino Studies is an international academic journal dedicated to Latinx studies. It not only provides a platform for scholars to showcase their research findings, but also serves as a bridge between the Latinx community and academia. This journal adheres to the academic tradition of Chicano and Puerto Rican studies, committed to promoting interdisciplinary academic research and focusing on the past life experiences and struggles of Latinx women for equality, representation, and social justice.
The purpose of the magazine is to develop a new transnational research agenda, connecting academic and non academic communities, and promoting mutual learning and cooperation among all Latinx ethnic groups. This journal not only focuses on the reality of Latinx women in the United States, but also includes research at the local, national, transnational, and hemispheric levels, aiming to reveal important issues and struggles faced by Latinx women in the United States. In addition to academic articles, the magazine also encourages scholars to submit various types of articles, including "Vivencias," "Reflexiones Pedag ó gicas," "P á ginas Recuperadas," and "El Foro. These articles not only enrich the content of the journal, but also provide readers with a more comprehensive perspective and in-depth understanding.