Each Wednesday inside a room in a Lake Avenue office building, Virginia Campos watches as about 40 Latina entrepreneurs come together.
They are bakers, unemployed women, home cleaners, business executives (like Campos), media consultants, bankers and accountants.
And they are all there for a reason: to understand how to make it on their own.
"That's right ... meda, it's a sisterhood," Campos said on a recent Wednesday, as she took a quick breather from the third annual "Emerging Latinas in Business" Boot Camp.
The camp, sponsored by the National Latina Business Women Assocation, is five weeks of intensive evening workshops that focus on everything from producing an idea to developing a business plan, and marketing it. READ FULL STORY
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