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 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.”
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AintILatina.com caught up with singer and writer Juliana Pache to discuss why she started the powerful hashtag, #BlackLatinxHistory.
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These Latina entrepreneurs are the brains behind great products and services.
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Ain’t I Latina? attended HerAgenda and AlleyNYC’s “Overcoming Fear, Facing Failure and Actualizing Ambition,” with journalist Soledad O’Brien, Director of Digital at WeWork Victoria Taylor; Meagan Hooper, founder of BSmartGuide.com, and ESSENCE Editor-in-Chief Vanessa De Luca. These five career tips are perfect for professionals at any stage in their career.
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Ain’t I Latina? features Jenina Nuñez as our Everyday Chica. The Brooklyn, NY-native is Manager, Global Menu Strategy at McDonald’s Corporation, where she manages new product development activities from around the world. Prior to that, Nuñez led public relations and social engagement programs for the world’s largest fast food restaurant’s U.S. business. She spoke with Ain’t I Latina? about her career in strategic marketing and communications, engaging with the Latino demographic and growing up Garifuna.
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Ain’t I Latina? is featuring ‘Coming From America’ creator Janelby Ramirez in this week’s Everyday Chica. She takes us through her journey—the good, the bad and the ugly—as she navigates new cultures and experiences.