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Living baldly (or boldly) with Michelle Faraco
July 9, 2021AUSTIN, Tx.—After spending the majority of her life trying to fit in with society’s beauty standards and perception of “normalcy,” Michelle Faraco decided it was…
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Sherry Eklund is Teen Strong
July 2, 2021Sherry Eklund spent the past 15 years of her life taking pictures of airplanes. With her husband in the air as the pilot and her…
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10 Female Engineers Who Changed Our World
March 4, 2021Originally published on We The Parents As women in STEM continue to break down barriers and pave a path of inclusivity and equality, inspiration can…
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“Incendiary”: A Story of Rebellion and Redemption
October 16, 2020AUSTIN, Tx.—“Incendiary” by Zoraida Córdova is electric, powerful, inspiring and full of twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat….
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Former Miss Colombia & Miss Universe Launches Skincare Line
October 9, 2020AUSTIN, Tx.— Paulina Vega Dieppa, former Miss Colombia (2013) and Miss Universe (2014), is no stranger to sharing her enthusiasm for life via her 5.6…
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Q&A with StartUp Chica’s Keynote Speaker: Veronica Garza
October 5, 2020AUSTIN, Tx.—Do you have a chica at home who has an entrepreneurial spirit? Latinitas invites girls ages 9 through 18 to its annual StartUp Chica…
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Exploring the Flaws in America’s “Immigration Nation”
September 29, 2020AUSTIN, Tx—At this year’s Texas Tribune Festival, investigative reporter Jean Guerrero and law professor Cristina Rodríguez discussed the current and controversial immigration policies of the…
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The Texicana Mamas Create a Roadmap for Latinas
September 18, 2020AUSTIN, Tx.—You can’t have a Zoom call without a few technical difficulties, right? Stephanie Urbina Jones and Patricia Vonne texted the meeting link to their…
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“Woven in Moonlight” —Magic, Romance and Revolución
August 6, 2020AUSTIN, Tx.—In Isabel Ibañez’s debut novel, “Woven in Moonlight,” she weaves a magical story about friendship, romance, rebellion and finding yourself. She uses Bolivian history,…