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Deciding on Graduate School and Whether It’s for You
Thinking of going to graduate school? Applying to graduate school is a huge decision, and requires discipline, time investment, and adequate planning in preparing for continued education. Visit our blog to learn more.
Latino Foods & Traditions During the Holidays
The holidays are a time to reflect, give thanks, and celebrate. Latino culture in particular has a rich history of sacred religious traditions that are highly emphasized and incorporated into their holiday celebrations. Whether religious or simply spreading holiday joy, Latinos all have their own unique way to throw a party and have a great time with friends and family. Some popular food items during the holidays include hearty meals such as tamales, menudo, pozole, rompope (eggnog), and sweets such as pan dulce, bunuelos, and flan.
Latinas in Law
Did you know that despite their rapidly increasing demographic in the US population, Latinas suffer the lowest representation of any racial or ethnic group within the legal profession?
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5 Tips to Make Your LinkedIn Profile Stand Out
LinkedIn is the world's largest professional network, with over 600 million users from various industries. If you're serious about your career, a LinkedIn profile is critical - especially one that will stand out amongst other professionals. Your LinkedIn profile is your chance to get your name and face in front of hundreds of professionals in your industry.
5 Benefits That Young Professionals Get From Networking
Professional networking is essential for personal and professional advancement. Many professionals new to the workforce are uncomfortable with the idea of networking and having to “market” themselves. Learn more here.
Common Misconceptions About Latina Communities in the U.S.
As an ally to Latinx communities in the U.S., it is essential to distinguish between misconceptions and reality. Here is your guide to understanding this growing population in the U.S.! Get involved with Latinicida to help support the advancement of Latina women across the country.
Looking to meet other Latina young professionals? Check out these 4 ideas!
If you are located in the US and looking for a way to connect with more Latinas for professional support and mentorship, you are not alone.
3 Ways That Employers Can Help Latinas in the US
Collectively, the US has to stop looking at all diverse groups as other, but especially Latinas. Here are a few ways that employers can support Latinas throughout the United States.
Meet The Latest Team Member of LTN: Hope Dennis, Director of Marketing & Social Media
Latinicida was founded by two incredibly talented Latinas, Katarina Wabrek and Andrea Moreno, Esq with the mission of advancing Latinas through academic assistance, leadership development, and civic engagement. Their most recent recruit is Hope Dennis from Texas, Director of Marketing & Social Media. Read more about her!
How To Support Latina's In Your Community
There are 60.6 million Hispanics in the US, and 49% of those are Latina women. Although Latinas are one of the fastest-growing populations, they still have a drastically low graduation rate. We are dedicated to the advancement of Latinas through academic assistance, leadership development, and civic engagement while simultaneously helping to bridge opportunity gaps and economic disparities within the Latin community.
The Women Behind Latinicida: Natalie Donis, Esq. & Alicia Tavares
Latinicida was founded by two incredibly talented Latinas, Katarina Wabrek and Andrea Moreno, Esq with the mission of advancing Latinas through academic assistance, leadership development, and civic engagement. They recruited two very talented Latina women to join the team. Natalie Donis, Esq. is director of PR, and Alicia Tavares is director of content strategy and social media. Keep reading below to learn more about Natalie and Alicia!
The Women Behind Latinicida: Zedekiah Maldonado and Amanda Coger
Latinicida was founded by two incredibly talented Latinas, Katarina Wabrek and Andrea Moreno, Esq with the mission of advancing Latinas through academic assistance, leadership development, and civic engagement. They recruited two very talented Latina women to join the team. Zedekiah Maldonado is Director of Operations and Amanda Coger is Treasurer. Keep reading below to learn more about Zedekiah and Amanda!
The Women Behind Latinicida: Meet Our Founders
Latinicida was founded by two incredibly talented Latinas, Katarina Wabrek and Andrea Moreno, Esq with the mission of advancing Latinas through academic assistance, leadership development, and civic engagement while helping bridge opportunity gaps and economic disparities within the Latin community. Learn more about them here!