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“When you’re there fully to think about a challenge you’re facing, you’d be shocked how many ideas you have.”By HOLA! USA In several interviews, she mentions that in her recent album she refers to female empowerment.By HOLA! USA Award Winning Venezuelan Press CartoonistBy HOLA! USA Global contemporary art, with an emphasis on art from Latin America, especially geometric abstraction, Cuban art, and contemporary and emerging artistsBy HOLA! USA She is known for her constant empowerment of women and has no filter when speaking, she speaks her truth and is very frank with people.By HOLA! USA Founder & President at iVoice CommunicationsBy HOLA! USA She is responsible for bringing Google’s consumer hardware products to life, including Pixel smartphones, the new Nest Hub Max laptops, and Pixelbook, among other devices.By HOLA! USA Fast Company named Kumar among the 100 Creative MindsBy HOLA! USA Author, and television personality, who has won three national Emmy Awards for journalismBy HOLA! USA An inspiring philanthropist and strong motherBy HOLA! USA A pioneer researcher of the afro-latinx activism (In memory)By HOLA! USA An entrepreneurial thinker bridging diverse agendas with a track record of working within the philanthropic, public, and nonprofit sectorsBy HOLA! USA Hinojosa has informed millions of Americans about the fastest growing group in our countryBy HOLA! USA Melissa Gonzalez is a midfielder for Team USA with over 150 international appearances.By HOLA! USA Founder of award-winning blog, Ain’t I Latina?By HOLA! USA Six-time FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year Marta Vieira da Silva is one of the most iconic soccer players in the world.By HOLA! USA Meet the first U.S.-born Hispanic athlete born in the 21st century to win an Olympic gold medal.By HOLA! USA Raised in Argentina, Diana Taurasi nicknamed the “White Mamba” by Kobe Bryant is one of the best basketball players of our time.By HOLA! USA Monica was a founding member of the 1998 Mexican Women’s National team and she helped lead the team in the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup.By HOLA! USA Veloz is an Afro-Latina who loves being herselfBy HOLA! USA Perez is using her platform to amplify voices that need to be heard.By HOLA! USA Her story is inspiring to so many.By HOLA! USA Arias is changing lives and inspiring a new generation of trainers.By HOLA! USA Among many other titles, she is a champion of two categories of bodybuilding.By HOLA! USA Her biweekly show “Joanna Rants” has garnered over 50 million views.By HOLA! USA Castellanos is one of the most important advertisers in the Hispanic market.By HOLA! USA Paloma is the first Chilean artist to sign a deal with Sony Music LatinBy HOLA! USA Her story has been published in the textbook American Government Stories of a NationBy HOLA! USA For Vargas, beauty isn’t something that defines a person, beauty is simply a routine.By HOLA! USA This young afro-latina is making sure that the Latinx community is represented in The NFL.By HOLA! USA Alvarez holds the title of Miss Colombia 2011.By HOLA! USA She is an Emmy-Award winning host and TV personality.By HOLA! USA Her casual demeanor has made Yuya one of the most well-known and highest-paid YouTube vloggers in the world.By HOLA! USA Yepez’s work ethic and talent opened doors for her.By HOLA! USA She gained popularity from her makeup tutorials online.By HOLA! USA She’s the face of ColourPop CosmeticsBy HOLA! USA Leticia is among the most well-known female pro-skaters and action sports athletes in the world.By HOLA! USA Jessica is a four-time First Team All-American softball player that became the first female analyst in the history of Major League Baseball.By HOLA! USA She’s an iconic model and host.By HOLA! USA She created a community to empower and inspire women.By HOLA! USA