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Unstereotyped: Real Life
by Melanie Hernandez
The media is oversaturated with negative representations of the Latin community. They portray us as criminals or “illegals” who do nothing but steal from this country, but that's not at all true. I want to amplify the voices of my community and offer a glimpse into the real work lives of the Latin community, specifically women who are following their dreams and showing younger generations that they can follow their passions despite what society thinks and expects of them.
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Talking to a Latina Coffee Entrepreneur - Episode 5
I had the opportunity to speak with Jackie Hernandez, the woman who started Tejana Coffee. Dive into her world as she navigates her work life as well as her identity as a Latina woman, given the current political climate. Hopefully, she inspired you to follow your passions, or maybe you learned something about what it feels like to be a Latina business owner. Either way, I'm glad you gave this episode a chance.Stay up to date with all things URL by following all our social media and platforms:Instagram: / unstereotypedreallife Tiktok: / url_melaniehernandez Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/4uTsC6Z...Like and subscribe, and remember, these are real lives of real people who deserve to be unstereotyped.
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Talking to a Latina Florist - Episode 4
I had the opportunity to speak with Ashley Baltz, the florist who created Red Oak Studios. Dive into her world as she navigates her work life as well as her identity as an indigenous Peruvian woman, given the current political climate. Hopefully, she inspired you to follow your passions, or maybe you learned something about what it feels like to be a Latina business owner. Either way, I'm glad you gave this episode a chance.Stay up to date with all things URL by following all our social media and platforms:Instagram: / unstereotypedreallife Tiktok: / url_melaniehernandez Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/4uTsC6Z...Like and subscribe, and remember, these are real lives of real people who deserve to be unstereotyped.
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Talking To A Latina Exercise Physiologist - Episode 3
I got to speak to Karen Diaz, an Exercise Physiologist in DFW. Let's learn more about how she navigates working as a Latina in the healthcare field.
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Talking To A Latina Social Worker - Episode 2
I had the opportunity to speak with Jennifer Segura, a Social Worker working in higher education as a Student Care Coordinator for a Dallas College campus. She speaks about her work experiences and how she navigates her identity as a Latina social worker.
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Talking To A Latina Journalist - Episode 1
I got to speak to Penelope Rivera, the Tarrant County Accountability Reporter for KERA. Dive into her world as she navigates her worklife as well as her identity as a Mexican woman, given the current political climate. Hopefully, she inspired you to follow your passions, or maybe you learned something about what it feels like to be a Latina in journalism. Either way, I'm glad you gave this episode a chance.Stay up to date with all things URL by following all our social media and platforms:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unstereotypedreallife/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@url_melaniehernandez?Youtube: https://youtu.be/61VdKyCH-Ms
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Unstereotyped: Real Life Trailer
Latinas lack adequate media representation. Let's fix that!Tune into Unstereotyped: Real Life to be inspired by passionate and talented women.Coming soon in March!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The media is oversaturated with negative representations of the Latin community. They portray us as criminals or “illegals” who do nothing but steal from this country, but that's not at all true. I want to amplify the voices of my community and offer a glimpse into the real work lives of the Latin community, specifically women who are following their dreams and showing younger generations that they can follow their passions despite what society thinks and expects of them.
HOSTED BY
Melanie Hernandez
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