Editor’s Note: Welcome to EnLatinidad

As a writer and media professional, I uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity. My work is rooted in a commitment to truth, ethical storytelling, and a morally responsible perspective. I strive to engage audiences with narratives that are fair, well-researched, and culturally nuanced—ensuring that every piece I contribute reflects authenticity and accountability.

With bylines in Reggaeton Con La Gata, Rolling Stone, Complex, PAPER, Remezcla, and Big Cartel, I approach each story with a deep respect for the craft and the communities I write about. My dedication to responsible journalism is unwavering, and I remain committed to amplifying voices with accuracy, insight, and integrity.

Katelina Eccleston

Katelina "Gata" Eccleston is a leading cultural and reggaeton critic, historian, artist, and executive producer known for her groundbreaking work centering Black Latinx voices in music and media. As the creator of Reggaetón con la Gata, she has become a pioneering force in documenting the genre's Afro-diasporic roots. Her writing has appeared in outlets such as Rolling Stone, PAPER, and Complex, offering sharp, culturally rich commentary on Latin music and identity. Gata also served as the executive producer and host of Spotify Studios’ LOUD: The History of Reggaeton podcast, the first of its kind inspired by her Perreo 101 Podcast. Through her multi-hyphenate career, Eccleston has redefined what it means to archive, critique, and shape the future of Reggaeton.

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