Guest Websites


Elena Diaz Bjorkquist, Mexican American writer, historian, and artist: www.elenadiazbjorkquist.net

Juana Bordas, President of Mestiza Leadership International and author of Salsa, Soul, and Spirit: Leadership for a Multicultural Age: www.mestizaleadership.com

Laura Diaz Brown, better known to her fans as Chef Lala, world class chef, author, food consultant, and business woman: www.cheflala.com

Toti Cadavid, founder of Xcelente Marketing and Public Relations: www.xcelentemarketing.com

Rocio Cordoba, co-founder and Executive Director of California Latinas for Reproductive Justice: www.CLRJ.org

Susana De Anda, founder and co-Executive Director of the Community Water Center which serves the Central Valley of California and seeks to ensure that all communities have access to safe, clean and affordable water: www.communitywatercenter.org

Josephine F. Garza, Executive Director for the National Latino Children’s Institute: www.NLCI.org

Diana Gomez, Chief of the Office of Traffic Management for Caltrans and President of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers: www.SHPE.org

Stephanie Elizondo Griest, author of Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines: www.mexicanenough.com

Maria Rita Jaramillo, Senior Liaison, Community Outreach, Office of Governance and Policy, focuseing on outreach to the Hispanic community for the National Education Association: www.NEA.org

Dr. Ana Jimenez, Founder and Executive Director of the Orange County Children’s Therapeutic Arts Center: www.occtac.org

Mabel Katz, internationally acclaimed speaker, seminar leader and consultant, and author of “The Easiest Way,” based on the principles of Ho’oponopono: www.mabelkatz.com

Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired), and Founder & President of Educational Achievement Services, Inc.: www.easleadership.com

Marcela Landres, one of the few Latina editors in book publishing, and an Editorial Consultant: www.marcelalandres.com

Nancy Marmolejo, Mexican-German Cultural Hybrid, is an Information Marketer and CEO of VivaVisibility: www.vivavisibility.com

Dr. Silvia Martinez, assistant professor at Howard University with a focus on effective service delivery to bilinguals in the health and education arenas: www.myhealthstories.com

Sylvia Mendoza, Author, Journalist, and Speaker is an award-winning author of both fiction novels and the The Book of Latina Women: 150 Vidas (Lives) of Passion, Strength and Success: www.sylvia-mendoza.com

Manuela Bump Murillo, successful business owner, saleswoman and owner of a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio, including the building in which her business is housed: www.buenacasarealty.com

Dr. Ana Nogales, clinical psychologist and founder of Nogales Psychological Counseling, Inc., and Clinical Director of the nonprofit organization, Casa de la Familia: www.ananogales.com

Madeline Padilla, Executive Director of Publicity for Arenas Entertainment: www.arenasgroup.com

Cristina Perez, the “healing judge” of Emmy-award winning Cristina’s Court: www.cristinascourt.com

Eva Plaza, Partner at the Law Firm of Garcia, Calderon & Ruiz, and formerly Assistant Secretary of Fair Housing: www.gcrlegal.com

Ramona Emilia Romero, Corporate Counsel, Logistics and Energy at DuPont and President of HNBA: www.hnba.com

Sandra Robbie, writer/producer of the Emmy-winning documentary on Mendez vs. Westminster, the Orange County school desegregation case: www.mvwmagicalhistorytour.com

Nancy Rodriguez, Artist, Arts Administrator and Activist, and Owner of Tochtli Angel Arts, a cultural arts management and planning company: www.tochtliangel.com

Maria de Lourdes Sobrino, Founder and CEO of Lulu’s Dessert® Corporation: www.lulusdessert.com, www.lulusobrino.com

Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, Godmother of Chica Lit and best-selling author of the Dirty Girls Social Club: www.alisavaldesrodriguez.com

Adriana Vela, founder and CEO of NanoBioNexus, a a not-for-profit corporation whose goal is to promote safe and market-accepted advances in nanosciences: www.nanobionexus.org

Jamie Martinez Wood, author of 7 books, is an inspirational speaker and empowerment specialist: www.jamiewood.com

Speak Your Mind

4 Comments on "Guest Websites"

  1. Esther J. Cepeda on Mon, 13th Apr 2009 6:57 pm 

    Hi there, I’m a Chicagobased opinion journalist who would like to be added to your Guest Websites page or any other place where my work can be useful to you.

    thanks,
    Esther

  2. Caridad Pineiro on Mon, 24th Aug 2009 8:02 am 

    Congrats on the great site! I’d like to be added to your Guest Websites page as well as provide a guest blog.

    Caridad Piñeiro
    NY Times and USA TODAY Bestseller
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    Visit http://www.caridad.com for additional information

  3. Gina Palacios Grochow on Sat, 12th Sep 2009 8:53 am 

    I am a Latina Web Design & Interactive Media instructor at the Art Institute of Austin. I would love my blog to be added to your site! There are not enough of us in the web field and if I can inspire young ones to become interested in the field, I would love that!!

  4. Maria Hernandez, PhD on Sat, 3rd Oct 2009 3:01 pm 

    What a terrific site! Thanks for your hard work in pulling so many resources together in one site. Congratulations on your many successes so far and all the best for more to come.

    I am a consultant, executive coach and writer and have contributed to Latina Style magazine. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area and have also had the opportunity to be a commentator for our local Public Radio Station and for Latino USA. I recently sold my consulting practice to a firm based in Ohio, Global Lead Managment Consulting. As my work continues to grow, I would like to keep writing and contributing to the knowledge sharing so needed among us. I hope to be in touch to learn how to get involved. Ya llegamos y no nos vamos! M

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