Hollywood Spotlight - mitú's creator - 1/25/2018

The word ‘millennial’ tends to get a bad reputation. Though the generation may be seen as the defiant ones, we are out there protesting, speaking up, getting involved in politics, and more! Millennials Meet World, hosted by Cruz Castillo, is a show that delves into the psyche of what it means to be one of the most controversial generations in U.S. history. Each episode will explore what it means to be a millennial in this world through all its sub-cultures. Stay tuned!

Brenda Castillo sits down with Beatriz Acevedo, the president and founding partner of mitú. Mitú is one of the leading content creators in the Latinx game. They're changing the way people view the Latino community with their groundbreaking work. From the power of social media to amazing videos on what it's like to be various Latinx in the U.S., mitú is a definite force to be reckoned with. Learn more about one of the amazing minds behind this game changer as this episode spotlights an amazing business woman.

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We educate and increase Latino visibility from our policy work in Washington, D.C., to our media advocacy work in Hollywood, where we connect, collaborate, and create with talent within the entertainment industry.

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