Culturally powered stories made for and told through the lens of Latinas
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Written by
- Alicia Ramírez
- Angely Mercado
- Ashley K. Stoyanov Ojeda
- Aylin Bueno
- Dagmara Cintron
- Isabella Gomez
- Josie Meléndez Hernández
- Kara Perez
- Karina Quiran-Juarez
- Lola Méndez
- Luisana Rodriguez
- Mariana Huerta
- Marivette Navarrete
- Nicky Valdes
- Phyllis Tonna
- Rocio Cadena
- Tiffany Gonzalez
- Yara Simón
- Yesica Balderrama
Sweet Resilience: The Journey of Panchitos Ice Cream
Panchitos Ice Cream, a family-run business in Lexington, KY, brings traditional Mexican flavors to the community while celebrating resilience, family, and cultural heritage.
Financial Strategies for Latinas to Build Generational Wealth
Sustainable money expert Kara Perez explores the financial disparities Latinx women face and provides actionable strategies for building generational wealth and closing the racial wealth gap.
How Amazon Music’s Rocío Guerrero is Amplifying Latin Music and Culture Globally
Rocío Guerrero, the Global Head of Latin Music at Amazon Music, delves into the Latin music movement and Amazon Music's role in shaping its trajectory.
Empowering Latinas in the Music Industry: A Q&A with Leila Cobo of Billboard
Leila Cobo, Chief Content Officer for Latin Music and Español at Billboard, talks to us about the inaugural Latin Women in Music event, the trailblazing women being honored, and the importance of representation and diversity in the Latin music industry.
How the Dominican Sisters Behind Ocoa Beauty are Empowering Curly-Haired Latina Women
We explore the story behind Ocoa Beauty and how sisters Cory and Nicol's mission to stop hair assimilation is changing the beauty industry.
9 Latina Founders to Know and Support for Jefa Day
Latinas are one of the fastest-growing segments in the entrepreneurial space. Here are 10 Latina founders you should know and support:
Lulu Cordero's Bomba Curls is the First Female-Owned Afro-Dominican Haircare Brand at Target
We spoke to Lulu Cordero, founder of the curly hair care brand Bomba Curls about her natural hair journey as a Dominican woman and everything Bomba Curls.
With WORD Creative, Zoila Darton Is Building Space for People of Color
During the pandemic, Darton pushed her marketing agency to new heights because of her hustle and determination, her collaborations with some of the biggest names, and her willingness to bet on herself.
Op-ed: ‘Jefa in Training’ is the First Spanglish Business-Launching Book for Latinas
“Latina entrepreneurs make up one of the fastest-growing entrepreneurial segments in the U.S. but are given very few resources to succeed. I wanted to write the book I never had when I was just getting started.”