What's Happening?
The L.A. Times Festival of Books, the largest book festival in the United States, is set to host its third iteration of the De Los Stage in association with L.A. Times en Español. The event, taking place
at USC, will feature a diverse lineup of storytellers and panels over two days. Highlights include a conversation with Noticias Telemundo anchor Julio Vaqueiro on U.S.-Mexico relations, a panel on Latina motherhood in fiction moderated by Gloria Calderón Kellett, and discussions on young adult literature and poetry. The festival aims to celebrate and explore the complexities of Latinidad and cultural identity through literature and dialogue.
Why It's Important?
The De Los Stage at the L.A. Times Festival of Books provides a crucial platform for Latinx voices and stories, promoting cultural diversity and representation in literature. By featuring prominent figures like Julio Vaqueiro and Gloria Calderón Kellett, the event highlights important social and political issues, such as immigration and identity, fostering dialogue and understanding. This initiative not only enriches the cultural landscape but also supports emerging and established Latinx authors, contributing to a more inclusive literary community. The festival's focus on diverse narratives is significant in addressing the underrepresentation of minority voices in mainstream media.






