Ain’t I Latina? founder Janel Martinez featured on Blavity.com. The Honduran-American journalist talks about getting into journalism and why she started Ain’t I Latina?, and more.
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Harlem’s Fashion Row hosted a series of events during New York Fashion week, including its “Fashion and Finance” luncheon, sponsored by Prudential, on Friday. While the fashion conversation often sticks with the aesthetics of design, the money conversation is equally as important—if not more.
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Zoe Saldana joins the list of celebs that’ve taken the Ice Bucket Challenge. The viral campaign to promote awareness for ALS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, has taken over the Internet. Saldana joins the long list of Latino celebrities, including Romeo Santos, Carmelo Anthony and Shakira, who’ve taken the plunge.
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Our founder Janel Martinez had the pleasure of speaking with Amigapreneur founder Jacqueline Diaz earlier this month. In the two-part interview, Martinez touched on the inspiration for starting Ain’t I Latina?, diversity in media and tech, and why it’s better to create genuine relationships versus networking.
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Ain’t I Latina? founder Janel Martinez sat down with Ghislaine Leon to talk about her career, the importance of her site, Fearlessleon.com, and what it means to be Afro-Latina.
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Top model Joan Smalls joins Cara Delevingne and Kara Kloss on the notable September issue of Vogue. There are six other models who are included on the extended pull-out cover: Arizona Muse, Edie Campbell, Imaan Hammam, Fei Fei Sun, Andreea Diaconu and Vanessa Axente. Well-known fashion photographer Mario Testino photographed the cover.