Las: Brujas
Platforms like Instagram and TikTok (often dubbed #WitchTok) have allowed modern practitioners to share tarot readings, herbal healing, and dietary work, breaking old stereotypes of "evil" magic [7, 31].
Today, the term is being reclaimed by a new generation of women—many identifying as chingonas —who use the title to embrace their power, heritage, and autonomy [7]. LAS BRUJAS
Influences from Yoruba, Macumba, and Vodou that emphasize connection to spirits and the afterlife [19, 21]. 2. Folklore and Legends Platforms like Instagram and TikTok (often dubbed #WitchTok)
Across different regions, stories of las brujas serve as both moral fables and chilling realities. and dietary work