Javiera Balmaceda Pascal, sister of Pedro Pascal, has spent two decades shaping Latin American narratives for HBO Latin America and Amazon Prime. From News of a Kidnapping to Argentina, 1985, she proves the global demand for Latino storytelling.
VIDA President and CEO Felida Villarreal knows how to advocate for and empower the Rio Grande Valley community. She is on a mission to bring opportunities to the valley and build a future where success is not limited by geography.
In an exclusive interview for Hispanic Executive, VIDA’s Felida Villarreal speaks with Hispanic Federation’s Frankie Miranda about continuing the work in the face of challenges
A lifelong learner with three LLM degrees, AT&T tax leader Ingrid Berner shares the challenges of her role, her pursuit of learning, and how she’s inspiring others to chart their own course
Only 1 percent of doctorate degree holders in the US are Latina—and it will take deliberate action and support to reach beyond that statistic, writes Dr. Brandi R. Muñoz
Inspired to donate or shape your longer-term philanthropic strategy? Start with our Giving Tuesday Guide, a high-level look at 40 Latino nonprofits across the US.
A look at the groundbreaking milestones in Latino queer history, highlighting the community’s enduring fight for visibility, equality, and cultural pride across generations
In a world of digital streaming, Diego Lastra writes, it’s important for producers and networks to create accessible, community-based content to reach underserved audiences
Christina Kelmon and Ann Murray-Dunning encourage Latinas to move away from toxic girlboss culture and cultivate their señora era for a grounded, joyful life
His family’s ability to purchase their home in the early 1980s placed Sam Valverde on a transformational path to help more Americans become first-time homeowners as Ginnie Mae’s first Latino acting president