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Celebrating 4 years of storytelling, leadership, and Latina entrepreneurship.

LE Magazine is a digital publication dedicated to highlighting the stories, journeys, and impact of Latina entrepreneurs, innovators, and community leaders.

Through powerful storytelling, interviews, and community features, the magazine amplifies the voices of women who are building businesses, leading organizations, and shaping the future of our communities.

Organizations and brands looking to align with this growing movement can explore advertising and partnership opportunities through the 2026 Media Kit, which outlines sponsorship placements, brand visibility options, and ways to support the continued elevation of Latina leadership.

What's Inside: 

  • In-depth entrepreneur profiles

  • Leadership insights and business journeys

  • Industry perspectives and community impact stories

  • Exclusive interviews with innovators and changemakers

  • Cultural storytelling and community highlights

NOMINATE A LATINA ENTREPRENEUR FOR THE SPRING 2026 DIGITAL MAGAZINE ISSUE

Nominations CLOSED

Do you know a Latina entrepreneur who deserves to be seen, celebrated, and elevated?

Latinas Evolving is now accepting nominations for the Spring Digital Magazine Issue, highlighting women who are building, leading, and creating impact in their communities.

Submit a nomination and help us share her story.

2025 FEATURED ENTREPRENEURS
AND COMMUNITY LEADERS

…I realized that maintaining the quality of my product — and protecting my own well-being — meant setting boundaries.

–Stephanie Rivera
Founder, Half-Luna Empanadas

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We want entrepreneurs to know they don’t have to choose between cultural authenticity and high-level success. They can have both — and they can define it on their own terms

–Sofia Gonzalez & Evita Gonzalez
Co-Founders, Affluence Media Agency

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It’s not just about what’s on the shelves. It’s about normalizing our hair in all spaces — especially the ones where we’ve been told it doesn’t belong.

–Janel Camino
CEO, Curly Crown Collective

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A woman with long dark hair in a white blazer and black outfit standing indoors next to large green plants, holding a black box, smiling, with a window showing trees outside in the background.
Cover of 2025 issue of LE Magazine featuring a smiling man with a beard and bald head, wearing a gray denim shirt, with headlines about Superman's legacy and Latino entrepreneurs.

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