Immigration continues to be a complex conversation, but the truth is so many migrant families suffer for the right to live peacefully.
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Stephanie Lane is the executive director of Drive a Senior – Austin and is celebrating her 20th year of dedication to the nonprofit sector.
Daniella Lyttle is a multilingual, award-winning trial lawyer running as the first ever immigrant, female veteran judge of the 261st Civil District Court in Travis County.
Over a 30-year career of helping to rear children, Liza Wilson opened Toybrary Austin as another way to help parents educate and entertain their kids.
As VP of sales and marketing at woman-owned ProGraphix, Shelbi Macfarlane is passionate about people and building connections, especially when women in business work together to support each other.
Grounded by pharmacology, Fai Chan’s specialties are in the healing of psychiatric/neurological issues, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and anti-aging.
No matter your income, the 70/30 rule can help you manage your money, allowing you to take care of the necessities and leave room for what matters to you.
The Austin Woman staff open the memory books to reminisce about fun moments with their mothers or mother figures in their lives.
Austin native Phillis Ahlena Rand is the founder and CEO of Texas Winter Park Inc., the first Black-owned theme park in U.S. history.
Having grown up in Austin, Kennon feels right at home at her Austin-based law firm, Scott Douglass & McConnico.