New York’s El Diario Celebrates Outstanding Latinas Making a Difference in the Community
El Diario receives nominations from colleagues, peers and friends to recognize the work of these activists, artists, leaders, entrepreneurs, doctors, teachers, scientists, journalists, and more.
- El Diario receives nominations from colleagues, peers and friends to recognize the work of these activists, artists, leaders, entrepreneurs, doctors, teachers, scientists, journalists, and more.
- This program showcases incredible Latinas that serve as role models for new generations of women making a difference in the world.
- “On behalf of our newsroom, we are very proud to honor 23 Latinas that are making a difference in our community and serving as role models for generations to come,” said Carmen Villavicencio, Executive Editor of El Diario.
- In 1963, it merged with El Diario de Nueva York, forming El Diario/La Prensa, as it is known nowadays.