Cafecito Con . . . Entre Mujeres
Joins the LEAD-Affiliate Programming at Studio 54
Season 2 (2022)
*This segment is date/time stamped: June 23rd, 2022; 9:30AM PST
Lights, camera, action! Grab your cafecito (social cup of coffee)! This is the official inaugural debut of the "video-recorded" Cafecito Con . . . podcast show. Join us as we share the origins and motivation for these conversations.
Dr. Enrique Murillo Jr, Professor and Executive Director of the LEAD Organization guest hosts and invites the women of “Cafecito Con . . .” to join the LEAD-Affiliate Programming at Studio 54, the home of Coyotes, campus of California State University-San Bernardino campus.
The intergenerational team comes together, entre mujeres, to model and inspire conversations across generations, ethnicities, and status. In the conversations these women share lived experiences and invite every day successful women to do the same. The conversations are about womanhood, work, successes, challenges, circle of influence, spirituality, and present women as integral people and bringing forth their authentic self.
The intergenerational team is passing the message that as we liberate women and pass down messages to help women thrive and grow, we are also liberating men. Cafecito Con . . . is a place that brings everyday women’s voices and spreads them across the airwaves.
Cafecito Con . . . Entre Mujeres Team:
- Delila A. Vasquez, M.A., Founder, Producer & Co-Host (she, her, ella)
- Rosa Martin Muñoz, Communications Director & Co-Host
- Stephanie Montoya, Show Engineer & Co-Host
Guest Moderator:
- Enrique G. Murillo, Jr., Ph.D., Professor & Executive Director, LEAD Organization
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