In celebration of Women’s History Month, Historican presents a powerful conversation with Rossana Rosado, journalist, media executive, and author of Bronx Attitude. Born and raised in The Bronx to Puerto Rican parents, Rosado’s journey is a testament to the strength of family, culture, and resilience. In this episode, she takes us from her early years navigating identity and expectations, to becoming a trailblazer in New York media — covering City Hall during the Ed Koch administration and eventually rising to Publisher & CEO. We dive into her memoir Bronx Attitude, a story rooted in Boricua pride, community, and the relentless hustle of New York City. Rosado reflects on the importance of knowing our history, why young people must read Latino authors, and how representation shapes the future of our communities.

This episode is more than a conversation — it’s a call to action to learn, preserve, and uplift our stories. 🎙️

Tune in and be part of the movement to keep our history alive.

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