Mía Mariú pushes the envelope for Latina entrepreneurs

By Kemila Velan

Maria Eugenia Bermudez Price, founder of Dallas-based health and beauty direct-sales company Mía Mariú, talks about the challenges of starting up a business, keeping a Latino company authentic, juggling her personal and work life, and how her husband is a role model for other men in being supportive to their wives in their careers.

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Maria Eugenia Bermudez Price, Mía Mariú founder
Review: 'Barbara por Atras' speaks of our insides – and backsides

By Inês Santos

"... Barbara por Atras," titled after a famous "piropo" (or catcall) is the rare fitness book that goes to great lengths to nudge Latinas to accept their naturally curvy bodies before it even touches on the subjects of nutrition and exercise.

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Obama-McCain at church forum; Hillary Clinton at Women's Equality Day

From the Staff of TheLatinaVoz.com

Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama took part in separate one-hour interviews with Pastor Rick Warren at the Saddleback Church's Civil Forum on the Presidency while plans were made for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to speak on Women's Equality Day.

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A daughter tells her story: 'All-American'

By Dina (Becerra) Clingman-Bell

My mother is American of Mexican descent, a city girl from Chicago who grew up during World War II, a proud American. In photos of her as a teenager, even with the troubled times, she wore a smile. She always seemed to know who she was and what she wanted.

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A Q&A with Dr. Daphne Miller, author of 'The Jungle Effect'

By Claudia Kolker

Dr. Daphne Miller, author of "The Jungle Effect," answers our questions about a host of ways we can learn from traditional diets, including how ingredient substitutions have wreaked havoc in the U.S. version of Latin cuisines, and the ideal meal to fight off the blues.

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Mía Mariú pushes envelope for Latina entrepreneurs

By Kemila Velan

Maria Eugenia Bermudez Price, founder of Dallas-based health and beauty direct-sales company Mía Mariú, talks about her schedule, lifestyle, dreams and keeping a Latino company authentic.

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National Latino Cancer Summit raises importance of clinical trials

By Margaret Avila

"Latinos will be left behind in life-saving cancer care if they're not part of cutting edge medicine, including clinical trials," says Ysabel Durón, anchor of TV station KRON 4 in San Francisco and a cancer survivor who has organized the first National Latino Cancer Summit.

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Portugal's city of seven hills: 20 cosas about Lisbon

By Inês Santos

Lisbon seems to be perpetually on everyone's short list, one of those places to which you don't quite make it, but would love to visit. For those who do, Lisbon has so much to offer, you'll be missing it before you leave.

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Real Latino stories on LatinLounge.tv

By Kemila Velan

Filmmakers who see Mitch Posada's LatinLounge.tv website say, "This is something you can't see on Univision or Telemundo."

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