La Campeóna del Salud: Aida Giachello
La Campeóna del Salud: Aida Giachello Growing up in poverty in Puerto Rico, Dr. Aida Giachello, who has a doctorate in medical sociology, witnessed the health conditions that kept Latinos…
La Campeóna del Salud: Aida Giachello Growing up in poverty in Puerto Rico, Dr. Aida Giachello, who has a doctorate in medical sociology, witnessed the health conditions that kept Latinos…
Thanksgiving With a Latino Twist Let’s face it: Unless your mezcla is part Pequot, Canarsee or Wampanoag, the tales of Puritan pilgrim settlers may not resonate. What we can relate…
Fight Holiday Stress According to Stanford psychologist Kelly McGonigal, there are three things that will stress you out the most during the holidays: spending more than you have, overbooking your…
The Next Latino Pop Megastars The 12th annual Latin GRAMMY Awards are set to kick off on Nov. 10th in Las Vegas. While we already know all about nominees like…
Essential Winter Beauty Tips Longing for the days when the sun lingers on your naturally glowing skin? We are too. Here’s how to keep looking fresh throughout the season. Don’t…
Susana De Anda: Fighting for the Community “You can’t come home. No one here wants you.” These were the words Susana De Anda heard from her brother — her only…
Julia Alarcon: In Front of Fashion Julia Alarcon quit her lucrative sales job at 39 and dove headfirst in the cutthroat world of fashion design. As the legend goes, Alarcon…
Latinas in Business Trying to follow your dreams? We took a look at the accomplishments of four entrepreneurs who are using their culture to change their field. Sisters Claudia and…
Latina Resilience In her groundbreaking memoir, When I Was Puerto Rican, Esmeralda Santiago wrote of her journey from the barrios of Puerto Rico to the halls of Harvard University. The…
How to Start Your Career Over In this economy, it seems risky to even think about changing your career. But a solid game plan can help you make a key…