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Mamas Latinas: 3/26-4/1

Posted on April 1, 2012May 11, 2015 by Irina Gonzalez

Food & Fiestas

3 Latin desserts perfect for your Easter celebration

Let them eat cactus! 3 delicious nopales recipes

What’s the secret Latin ingredient in Starbucks strawberry frappuccino? It’s gross

3 delicious ways to enjoy South American quinoa

Pregnancy

‘Mad Men’ star eats her baby’s placenta–Would you?

Health & Fitness

Debunking 4 common post-pregnancy fitness myths

Adiós mitos sobre el ejercicio durante el postparto

Would you try the new dieting fad, Fork It?

Coffee lovers rejoice! Bean extract linked to weight loss

Weight loss surgery can cure diabetes…within hours!

Autism rates among Latino children increased 110 percent

Does Facebook make my butt look big?

Niveles de autismo entre niños latinos aumentó un 110 porciento

Parenting

The hidden poison in your home that could kill your kids

Would you feed your baby bird-style like Alicia Silverstone does?

Trayvon Martin ‘hoodie’ comment is only the latest in Geraldo Rivera’s controversies

Michelle Duggar has enough rooms to not believe in overpopulation

I want that! Silly hats for cute babies

Are prom dresses becoming too revealing?

Home

Spice up any kids bedroom with bright pops of orange & white!

All Mamás Latinas should have their own mom cave!

Style

The best Jennifer Lopez-inspired neon styles for spring!

5 super cute, ‘Mad Men’-inspired dresses you’ll love

In the News

Marco Rubio rewrites DREAM Act, leaves dream out

Entertainment

Selena Gomez records duet with namesake Selena Quintanilla, “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom”

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Irina Gonzalez is a journalist, editor, and multi-passionate writer. She is a Generation Alpha expert and author of the Raising Gen Alpha newsletter, where she writes about the hope and hopelessness of bringing up kids born 2010-2024 in a world that feels like it’s on fire—figuratively and literally.

Irina's 20-year media career has been defined by her fearless use of storytelling to shine a light on those who feel outside the "norm." Her work serves to remind us that we are never truly alone in our struggles and empowers us to overcome the societal barriers that stand in the way of our mental and emotional well-being. By promoting a message of empathy and inclusivity, Irina is helping to create a better world for all of us, and for generations to come.

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