Stereotypes disrupt many of our lives, causing discomfort, pain and anger. Many times we do not know its origins or how to address them. In this interview, Ramona talks to Judith Martinez Sadre about her personal and professional experiences with stereotypes. Learn from Judith how you can use these uncomfortable moments as opportunities to make a difference. Judith is a bilingual and bicultural media and marketing professional, a four-time Emmy Award Winning Content Producer, and the Director of Marketing at Hasner Law. She also produces and hosts her own podcast “¡Reinventate!” A native of Monterrey, Mexico, Judith lives in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information about Judith, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-martinez-sadri-53703b27/.
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