Congratulations to the following Comadres on their Accomplishments.
Dr. Esmeralda Adame (TX) -- was honored by the Hispanic Women Network of Texas with a Hispanic Women Making History Award.
Andrea Arroyo (NY) -- is thrilled to share that one of her artworks is featured in a publication highlighting the importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, developed by the United Nations Human Rights Office and launched at the Human Rights Council in Geneva. The artwork is part of her series #ArtAsSolidarity, which is published widely, including in her book "ImagiNATIONS: Art as Solidarity."
Moni Avila (TX) -- Celebrated her 2nd anniversary at Metro Health. Moni was selected and is a semi-finalist for the next cohort of Culture of Health Leadership Institute for Racial Healing and has been nominated for a 2024 Healthy Communities Fellowship.
Rose Costas Dietrich (TX) -- Celebrated five years working as a caregiver for Visiting Angels. Rose has helped take care of many elderly clients including veterans in there home.
Estella Gonzalez (AZ) -- is pleased to announce that The Texas Institute of Letters has recognized her novel, HUIZACHE WOMEN, as a finalist for the Jesse H. Jones Award for Best Book of Fiction.
Mireya Perez-Bustillo (NY) -- was a Guest Poet at Green Pavilion Women's History Month on 3/13/24, and she was also invited for Published Writers at Voices, a publication of the LP2 Program of the CUNY Graduate Center event on 4/17/24.
Ana Veciana-Suarez (FL) -- Her historical novel, DULCINEA, was an Amazon besteller for week of March 6, 2024.
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