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Day 3 includes more than 13 on-demand workshops, from “I Quit My Job and Now I Have a TV Show. Advice from
Jana Schmieding” to “Debunking Health Myths with Twitter’s Resident OB/GYN
Dr. Jen Gunter.” Actor
Alexandra Cuerdo will also host small group mentorship video calls on Day 3.
Dascha Polanco will star in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s new film “In the Heights,” coming to theaters and HBO Max on June 11. Polanco’s additional credits include “Orange is the New Black,” “When They See Us,” “The Irishman,” “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” and “Joy.” As an activist and advocate for the Latinx community and women’s rights, Polanco is the founder of the #selflovery campaign and is passionately outspoken about mental health, sex positivity and domestic violence awareness.
In the Heights Star Dascha Polanco, Mountain Climber Silvia Vasquez-Lavado Talk Breaking Barriers at BE Mentorship Conference TheWrap 10 hrs ago
Tess Holliday, Gen Z activist
Maya Penn and entrepreneur
Sharifa Murdock have joined the lineup of trailblazers participating at WrapWomen s 2021 BE Mentorship Conference from May 11-13.
During Day 1, Polanco, Vasquez-Lavado, Tucker, Holliday, Penn and Murdock will come together for a discussion called Breaking Barriers: How to Find Your Voice and Own Your Narrative. During the session, they ll discuss overcoming adversity and how they ve used their platform as an opportunity to promote positive social change.
This year s virtual event will offer three days of mentorship, education and career-building workshops by the most influential women in media and entertainment. Starting
Obesity qualifies people for early COVID vaccination, but how many will check that box?
Many obese people put themselves at risk because they couldn’t bring themselves to sign up for early vaccination.
Medical assistant Julia Robles administers a COVID-19 vaccination to a woman at the Mexican Consulate in Dallas, on Saturday, March 27, 2021, in Dallas.(Ben Torres)
By Anna Hanks
As a woman who has never searched clothing racks for an “extra small,” I was relieved that I could check “obesity” as the reason I legit qualified for the COVID-19 vaccine in group 1B in Texas. At that point, a body mass index over 30 qualified you to get the shot in a priority group.