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In The Drug Industry, El Chapo & The "Good Guys" Are Actually One And The Same
Who's really the lesser of two evils?
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Episode 73: Interview with Jalissa Corrie & Bianca Salvant
Jenn speaks with marketing associates Jalissa Corrie and Bianca Salvant about their respective roles in book marketing.

‘I Think Latinas Are Often Told We’re Not Allowed to Take Care of Ourselves’
Erika L. Sánchez, author of ‘I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter,’ on depression, stereotypes, and embracing flaws

Traveling On A Budget, Mental Health And ‘The New Feminine Brain’
Traveling, to disconnect from the day-to-day hustle, is part of our mental health as human beings.

Seeing Black Male Humanity: Why 'Moonlight' Impacted Me As An Afro-Latina
My father, who is from Haiti, didn't express himself much to me growing up.

The Value Of Black And Brown Bodies In Sports And Entertainment
Despite our racial divides and a political climate riddled with anti-blackness, the giants on the Olympic stage representing #TeamUSA are black and brown.

Boricua Pride Shines In NYC, But 'War Against All Puerto Ricans' Continues
“Porto Rico will be kept...Once taken it will never be released.”

An Appreciation for the Evolution of Alicia Keys
How one journey informed another.

Former 'Love & Hip Hop' Star Cyn Santana Is Working On A Brand NU Lifestyle
“The NU woman is timeless and chic in the barest of her skin.”

'Underground': A Story Of Black Triumph
“These characters turned the tragedies that they experienced into triumph.”

In The Drug Industry, El Chapo & The "Good Guys" Are Actually One And The Same
Who's really the lesser of two evils?

The Life Gems That Angie Martinez Shared With Me About Entrepreneurship
When dinner with Angie Martinez turns into one giant life lesson.