C.C. Amaya is a writer, editor, and consultant residing in New
York City. After 10 years of editorial and communication experience, C.C. Amaya
has launched its digital media marketing, content creation, and writing
services to small businesses and the general public. With a focus on
imagination and sophistication, C.C. Amaya aims to create beautiful and
effective content for all of her clients and collaborators. Writing for C.C.
Amaya is not only a passion, but a way to document beauty. You can follow her
journey to document the beautiful on: Facebook (@ccamayainc), Instagram
(@c.c.amayainc), and Twitter (@cyndiamaya).
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Meet Comadre Vanessa Peters!
Vanessa Peters is
a Human Resources Specialist with Michael Kors USA Inc. She has been an
HR professional for the past 9 years. She started her career in human
resources by working her way up through the ranks at Crate & Barrel.
She has experience in resume review, interviewing and training. She has a
BA from the City College of New York in English and Art and a Certificate in
Compensation and Benefits from Baruch College. Vanessa Is also a writer
and freelance artist of Puerto Rican descent. As a writer, she is
currently working on her first multi-cultural romance novel. She also
works out of her home as a freelance artist, her work focuses on both
abstract/ impressionist paintings and drawings of the human form and
figure. Vanessa has been a NYC Comadre for 7 years.
Meet Comadre Nydia Marsella!
I began my professional career as an architect in Caracas, Venezuela. Not long after arriving in New York City, I decided to pursue a career in television, and spent eight years working for the nation's first public Hispanic television network as a producer, writer, editor, and on-camera talent. I've produced hundreds of hours of programming aimed at creating value for the Hispanic community, and have been nominated for three Emmy awards.
I currently produce and host my own cooking show called MI COCINA VIRTUAL, the main goal of which is to inform the Hispanic community about how it can help prevent and reverse various health conditions by recognizing the body's signals that there's something wrong, and by eating the right foods in response.
Meet Comadre Karen Valentin!
Karen Valentin is a proud Puerto Rican-American writer who is the award winning author of several books. Her latest memoir, The Mother God Made Me to Be (Hachette Book Group 2016) is the winner of The International Latino Book Award for Best Family Book.
Karen is a single mom of two young boys, but when she can, enjoys sneaking time away to enjoy an evening with her comadres. She began attending meetings after her first book The Flavor of Our Faith (Doubleday) was published in 2005. Introduced to the group by a friend, she originally joined to promote her book, but soon discovered it was more of a sisterhood. When she’s not writing, Karen enjoys freelancing as an artist of murals and paintings, a singer-songwriter, and creating life experiences with her two boys. Her other works include adult novel The Summer She Changed Her Name under the trilogy title Hallway Diaries (Harlequin 2007), and children’s books What Did Abuela Say? And Block Party (JustUs Books 2009). She has also been a contributing writer for Guideposts Books since 2005. She graduated from Fordham University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature, and taught English as a second language in France for a year. Karen is passionate about travel and speaks three languages--English, Spanish and French. We look forward to more books and adventures from this fellow Comadre in the coming years!
Meet Comadre Julia Abrantes!
Julia
Abrantes is a
legal secretary by day and a Super Comadre at night! She joined Las Comadres in the Fall of 2009
through the book club. Shortly thereafter she attended her first Comadres
gathering and it was love at first Comadrazo!
She quickly became a very active member of the group. Julia was a
Facilitator and Book Club Discussion Leader; she helped organize events and
volunteers for La Casa Latina Home Expo; Brooklyn Book Festival; Comadre and
Compadre Writer's Conferences; International Latino Book Awards; a fabulous
White Party (with free salsa dance lesson) hosted at the High Line; and the
ongoing annual Dia de los Reyes gathering.
Julia is also part of the Leadership Team for Las Comadres & Friends
National Latino Book Club, along with Maria Ferrer and Dora Maria Abreu.
Julia also designed and produced our
latest Las Comadres scarf – creating a version that was affordable to
everyone. Born and raised in NYC, she is
of Puerto Rican heritage. She currently
resides in NJ. She will be relocating to
Atlanta, GA with her boyfriend Edgar in June.
Once they settle into their new home, she hopes to start a local chapter
of the book club, assist the local chapter of Las Comadres to grow, and get the
new title of Super Abuela Julia.♥
Meet Comadre Miriam Molina!
Miriam Molina has been a Comadre for over 6 years, and is of Puerto Rican decent. She has worked for WebMD as a Program Manager for over 10 years, married to husband Eli and has 3 grown children, and lives in NJ. She enjoys dancing, writing, reading and travel.
Meet Comadre Maria Ferrer!
Maria Ferrer
has been a Comadre for over 10 years. She joined for the book club, but stayed
for the friendships. She is proud to be a Facilitator and the Media Relations
Coordinator for the Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club and a
Discussion Leader for the local Comadres book club. She is a member of the
Latinx in Publishing, who are working to get more Latinos into Publishing.
Meet Comadre Raesha Cartagena!
Raesha Cartagena
is a writer, producer, community activist, and fundraiser who is passionate
about addressing vital issues that face our Latino communities. As a native New Yorker from East Harlem and
a resident of the Bronx, Raesha is proud to serve in her community and
continues to be a social agent of change. She is a Comadre and proud single
parent of a lively 12-year old.
Meet Comadre Gladys Ayala-Borjas!
Gladys Ayala-Borjas
is Puerto Rican born in El Barrio NYC. Married. Favorite outings are salsa
dancing to live music at events in NYC, and exploring new things and old sites
in the city. Gladys is passionate about community health. She works at Guildnet
- a medicare-medicaid insurance for people with homecare, and is a Volunteer
with American Diabetes Association in their Latino Initiatives committee.
Gladys has been of Las Comadres since 2010 and happy to be a facilitator this
year.
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