Fatima Camacho

Fatima Camacho

Fatima Camacho is a journalist who majored in Journalism, Media Studies and Communication in Venezuela and is currently editor of Buena B, a new climate category for BoldLatina.com.

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    Latinas in Law Enforcement Are Building Trust in the Communities

    Latinas in Law Enforcement Are Building Trust in the Communities

    Latina police officers are transforming law enforcement, breaking barriers with just 13.8% female representation. These resilient women bring cultural insight, empathy, and leadership, challenging stereotypes while building stronger, more trusting community connections.

    Election 2024: What’s at Stake for U.S. Latinas

    Election 2024: What’s at Stake for U.S. Latinas

    Latina voters play a crucial role in the 2024 U.S. election, key issues at stake: abortion rights, affordable housing, and immigration policies. Candidates VP Harris and Donald Trump offer differing visions, making U.S. Latinas essential in shaping policies that impact our communities.

    2024 Record-Breaking Amazon Rainforest Fires Wreaking Havoc on Ecosystems and Indigenous Communities

    2024 Record-Breaking Amazon Rainforest Fires Wreaking Havoc on Ecosystems and Indigenous Communities

    Record-breaking wildfires ravage South America in 2024, devastating ecosystems and indigenous communities. Brazil and Bolivia face unprecedented challenges as carbon emissions soar and air quality plummets. Governments declare emergencies, while local communities form brigades to combat the crisis.

    Essential Latin Cookbooks For Every Latina’s Kitchen

    Essential Latin Cookbooks For Every Latina’s Kitchen

    Discover the best Latin cookbooks of 2024, showcasing authentic recipes and cultural heritage. Explore traditional dishes, family stories, and innovative twists that celebrate our diverse gastronomic traditions.

    Indigenous Women Athletes Transforming Sports In The Americas

    Indigenous Women Athletes Transforming Sports In The Americas

    Indigenous women across Latin America are transforming the sports world by reviving cultural traditions and breaking barriers. From the ancient Mayan game Pok-Ta-Pok to ultramarathons and wrestling, these women showcase resilience and strength, promoting cultural reclamation and gender equality.

    US Latinas Are Feeling The Pressure With Gender Roles

    US Latinas Are Feeling The Pressure With Gender Roles

    U.S. Latinas face ongoing pressures from traditional gender roles, including household chores and beauty standards. Despite marianismo's deep roots, many are now challenging these expectations, seeking empowerment and self-actualization while redefining cultural norms for future generations.

    More Latina Graduates Than Ever But Are Salaries Matching Up?

    More Latina Graduates Than Ever But Are Salaries Matching Up?

    The article "More Latina Graduates Than Ever, But Are Salaries Matching Up?" highlights the increase in Latina graduates in the U.S., now surpassing Latino men in postgraduate degrees. Despite progress, economic barriers and wage gaps persist. Stronger policies and community support are essential.

    Who Is Diana Trujillo? The Colombian Engineer Helping Shape NASA's Future

    Who Is Diana Trujillo? The Colombian Engineer Helping Shape NASA's Future

    Diana Trujillo's journey from Colombia to NASA is a story of perseverance, innovation, and representation.

    Facing Access To Reproductive Care In The United States: Latinas And Abortion Rights

    Facing Access To Reproductive Care In The United States: Latinas And Abortion Rights

    Facing challenges in reproductive care, Latinas in Texas experience significant impacts due to 'Texas Senate Bill 8'. The article examines disparities in 'reproductive care access,' highlighting the implications of legislative changes on Latinas and abortion rights.

    Exploring Latino Financial Challenges: Homeownership Disparities, Credit Issues, and Retirement Debt

    Exploring Latino Financial Challenges: Homeownership Disparities, Credit Issues, and Retirement Debt

    Latinos in the U.S. struggle with financial challenges such as higher interest rates and debt. Reports highlight homeownership disparities and suggest policy reforms. Personal success stories like Yanely Espinal and Mayra Alejandra García's inspire hope.

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