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Janel Martinez

Entrepreneur | Multimedia Journalist | Online Editor | Blogger

Janel Martinez is a Bronx, NY native known for being a writer and the founder of the acclaimed blog, Ain't I Latina?, which celebrates Afro-Latinx womanhood.

She is a renowned public speaker, frequently addressing topics such as media, culture, and identity at prestigious events and institutions like Bloomberg, NBCU, Harvard University, and SXSW.

Janel has been featured on national platforms like MSNBC, BuzzFeed, and NPR, and her work has been published in notable publications including Essence, Oprah Daily, and The New York Times.

Her accolades include nominations for the Rosoff Award and winning the Afro-Latino Festival of New York's Digital Empowerment Award, along with recognition from the New York City Council for her contributions as a woman of Garifuna descent.

Janel's expertise lies in reporting, writing, editing, and producing digital content for niche audiences, including web and social videos.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Magazine Journalism and Sociology from Syracuse University and has a minor in African American Studies. Janel also undertook specialized studies in Paris focusing on literature, art, and contemporary life in diaspora.

Throughout her career, Janel has held various roles such as Social Media Specialist at Lehman College, Editor-in-Chief of Ain't I Latina?, and Digital Marketing Specialist at the Bronx Children's Museum.

She has also worked with organizations like the Latinx Project at New York University and co-founded 2020Shift.

Janel's work is featured in the YA anthology 'Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed' and she has an extensive background in journalism, technology, and content production.

Her diverse experiences include positions at Black Enterprise, MadameNoire, and Latina Magazine, along with editorial internships during her time at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

Highlights

Nov 28 · Forbes
6 Women On The Career Advice They're Most Thankful For - Forbes
6 Women On The Career Advice They're Most Thankful For - Forbes
Oct 26 · Essence
These Tech Co-Founders Are Diversifying The Industry and Training Black Professionals To Find Dream Careers - Essence
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Bronx, New York, United States