Intindini – a community that highlights brown stories!

Intindini means to understand in Quechua  (Inca language). The goal of the Intindini community is to tell and highlight stories from brown folks.

Meda's blog

Meda's musings about her experience trying to read 100 books every year, working in tech, switching careers 100 times, all the while trying to become the latina Glennon Doyle.

Meda and Kim

Latinas Thriving podcast

A podcast that digs into work, finance, and what it’s like to be the “first” in multiple spaces. This show is presented by two Latinas sharing our perspectives on life but the podcast is for anyone finding themselves in a new space

Meda and Kim

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    Meda’s blog posts

    Oh hello 2023: New year, new career

     In my 20s, I thought something was wrong with me because I switched careers many times. At one point, a friend told me, “Meda, I think that what you’re looking for does not exist.” For weeks I sat...

    My first encounter with grief

    Two years ago, I went from living my best life ever to the most painful year in a matter of months after losing my grandma and soul dog back to back.  Mother's Day forever changed  There's a certain...

    But like why BIPOC books?

    I will never forget the first time I read a story that that feature a brown girl just like me. I was listening to A Dream Called Home when all of the sudden I had to pause. Did the author read my...