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															<description><![CDATA[At just 34 years old, Afro-Latina Priscilla Jiminian is on the path to creating a veritable skincare empire. Priscilla was raised in the Bronx and has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and it wasn&#8217;t an easy path to where she is today. After years of unsuccessfully attempting to cure her own skincare issues with]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[There are no shortage of boutique indoor cycling studios in Manhattan, but venture past 96th Street and those same workout options drop drastically. It’s a problem two Washington Heights-based Latinas decided they wanted to tackle, providing an affordable, customer-friendly fitness experience Uptown. Owned by Annie Flores-Nunez and Christina Villanueva, Push Pedal NYC opened its doors]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[While it’s no secret that the Black community has made many efforts to build Black-owned entrepreneurs businesses and encourage a habit of “buying Black,” there are many economic reasons why members of the Latinx community should emphasize (or continue to emphasize) supporting Hispanic-owned businesses. According to a 2018 Neilsen report, “the growing buying power of]]></description>
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