Antonia Cereijido, NPR's Latino USA

Antonia Cereijido

NPR's Latino USA

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Antonia:

Kat Von D At Home

In an interview from before the pandemic, Latino USA visits the home of tattoo artist, entrepreneur, reality star, and goth icon Kat Von D. → Read More

Intuition

Light your candles and schedule your limpia because today's episode is all about the power of intuition. → Read More

Digging Into 'American Dirt'

Maria Hinojosa speaks to four people at the heart of the current controversy. → Read More

A Day In The Life Of Pitbull

The Cuban-American entertainer opens up about his thoughts on President Trump, why he won't stop making music with Chris Brown, and how country music is not just for white folk. → Read More

How I Made It: Ambar Lucid's Dreams Become Reality

Ambar Cruz —perhaps better known as Ambar Lucid— is an up-and-coming indie pop star. Here, she tells Latino USA about her father's deportation. → Read More

It's My Podcast and I'll Cry If I Want To

What if Latinos cry at a different rate? What if they cry more than the average? → Read More

How I Made It: Michael Brun's Haitian Block Party

Electric Dance Music DJ Michael Brun breaks down how his tour brings a slice of Haitian daily life to cities across the U.S. → Read More

By Right of Discovery

On Thanksgiving Day, hundreds of people gather on Alcatraz Island, the famous former prison and one of the largest tourist attractions in San Francisco, for a sunrise ceremony to honor Indigenous culture and history. → Read More

Portrait Of: Rosalía and the Future of Flamenco

Latino USA producer Antonia Cereijiido sat down with Rosalía to talk about her upcoming album and some surprising, dark themes that come up in her music. → Read More

Memories of My Melancholy Ghost

Lucía was sulking around her apartment when she got a text from a friend telling her that she lived in the apartment Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez had lived in. → Read More

Memories of My Melancholy Ghost

Lucía was sulking around her apartment when she got a text from a friend telling her that she lived in the apartment Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez had lived in. → Read More

How I Made It: Yari Blanco Curates Community

Yari Blanco is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Girl Mob (TGM), a digital sisterhood for women of color. → Read More

Portrait Of: Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor

Justice Sotomayor joins Maria Hinojosa to discuss why she wrote books for a younger audience and how the events of her youth and young adult life shaped her view of the world. → Read More

The Immigrant Woman Who Confronted Senator Flake

In this interview, we learn about why Ana María Archila immigrated to the United States, what inspired her to become an activist and why she actually had been preparing for her elevator moment for a long time. → Read More

Portrait Of: Perez Hilton

Perez talks to Latino USA about how he created the site that helped catapult reality stars into household names. → Read More

It’s a Small World, After All

Latino USA takes a look back at Disney’s relationship with Latin America. → Read More

Frida Barbie

Latino USA producer Antonia Cereijido explores how we got to a world in which such a doll exists. → Read More

How I Made It: Niña Dioz

In this installment of "How I Made It," she joins Latino USA to discuss her career and to break down "Tambalea," a single from her new album. → Read More

Before ‘Sorry’ There Was ‘Perdón’: The Definitive Theory on Latino Apology Anthems

Or how a 2015 Justin Bieber song crushed a radio producer's theory. → Read More

Erica Garza on How Shame Led to Her Porn and Sex Addiction

Once the Mexican-American author began writing about her experience, she learned that many people and in particular, women, related to her addiction. → Read More