These Afro-Latina authors have shared our stories in various ways; stories that continue to unite us, and let us know we are not alone in our struggles.
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AintILatina.com caught up with Handbags of Hope and EH Social Events founder Erika Hernandez to discuss finding her purpose, starting a business and how she’s come to understand her identity.
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Held on Tuesday, February 23 at The Paley Center for Media in New York City, P&G’s Orgullosa held its annual #LivingFabulosa event. The panel featured insight from singer Raquel Sofia; Vixen Workout founder,Janet Jones; Project Enye founder Denise Soler Cox; personal branding expert Emmelie De La Cruz; and the head of multicultural marketing for Google Eliana Murillo.
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AintILatina.com is hosting a panel discussion, “Social Media and the Afro-Latina Narrative,” on February 24, 2016 at AlleyNYC during Social Media Week. Panelists include La Galeria Magazine co-founder and Editor-in-Chief Amanda Alcantara; digital strategist Jamila Aisha Brown; Juliana Pache, singer, songwriter and marketer, as well as the founder of the hashtag #BlackLatinxHistory; and Raquel Reichard, politics & culture editor at Latina magazine and Latina.com.
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Wellness coach and creator of The Wellness Smackdown Jovanka Ciares talks to AintILatina.com about identity, the benefits of a vegan diet and being featured on ABC’s “My Diet Is Better Than Yours.”