Latinas Are Redefining Family for a New Generation
For Latinas, family has never been just a word. It has always been our anchor, our first community, the place where love and duty blur into one. Family was where abuelas ruled kitchens with quiet authority, where tías showed up unannounced but always bearing food, where cousins felt more like
Can Partnerships Be the Secret Weapon for Latina Entrepreneurs?
Here’s the truth: Latina entrepreneurs know how to stretch a dollar. We have bootstrapped companies out of kitchens, garages, and late-night hustle hours squeezed between caregiving and full-time jobs. But there’s a ceiling to how far you can go on sweat equity and paid ads alone. Growth requires leverage—and one
Joy Is Resistance for Latina Communities
There is a sound that lives in us. It’s the laughter that erupts in the middle of a story told for the hundredth time, the cumbia beat that pulls us to our feet before we even realize we’re dancing, the clatter of pots in a kitchen where everyone is talking
Faith, Grit, and the Making of a Top Broker: Rosie Gonzalez’s Story
On a recent episode of The Latina Network Podcast, host Abby Torres sat down with Rosie Gonzalez, Brookfield’s top real estate broker. What emerged was far more than a business success story: it was a powerful testimony of faith, resilience, and the kind of determination that turns struggle into purpose.