In "PERSEVERANCE," Iris unfolds a compelling memoir that spans a decade of challenges and triumphs, weaving a narrative of growth, resilience, and unwavering determination. Growing up in the projects of the South Bronx, Iris, a Latina teen mom, and HS dropout, navigates the complexities of life, juggling the pursuit of her nursing degree with the responsibilities of raising two children in the 1970s. This poignant memoir explores the lessons Iris learned along the way, drawing strength from her Puerto Rican roots, family, and the unexpected support of mentors and strangers alike. The…mehr
In "PERSEVERANCE," Iris unfolds a compelling memoir that spans a decade of challenges and triumphs, weaving a narrative of growth, resilience, and unwavering determination. Growing up in the projects of the South Bronx, Iris, a Latina teen mom, and HS dropout, navigates the complexities of life, juggling the pursuit of her nursing degree with the responsibilities of raising two children in the 1970s. This poignant memoir explores the lessons Iris learned along the way, drawing strength from her Puerto Rican roots, family, and the unexpected support of mentors and strangers alike. The transparent narrative delves into her struggles within the welfare system, the triumphs of achieving her dream of becoming a nurse, and the courageous journey of overcoming domestic violence, and the continuous journey of self-discovery. From the streets of the Bronx to the halls of Columbia University, Iris' story resonates with anyone who has faced adversity and dared to dream. Through reflections on motherhood, love, and the pursuit of education, "PERSEVERANCE" serves as a testament to the power of resilience and the transformative journey of a Latina mother, bridging the gap between hardship and her dreams. This memoir not only unveils the personal triumphs of Iris but also aims to empower readers facing their own crossroads, offering a guiding light through the pages of an inspiring life story.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Iris V. Fernández (Iris La Blanca) grew up in the South Bronx projects, the daughter of Puerto Rican parents. She navigated the challenges of the 1980s as a single mother, and balanced her roles, providing for her children while pursuing an education in nursing. Iris's journey spans from her tenure as a staff nurse in a New York City hospital to pivotal roles in third-party insurance, all the while prioritizing the healthcare needs of the Latino community.Her 35-year nursing career included her contributions as a diabetes educator, paired with her innovation as a research nurse in a telemedicine initiative for the elderly, highlighting her unyielding commitment to positive change. An esteemed graduate of Columbia University, Iris boasts a master's in nursing informatics. For 15 years, she served as a clinical analyst, mentoring fellow nurses in nursing informatics at premier Magnet¿ hospitals.Upon her retirement in 2020, Iris embraced her passion for writing. As a co-author and founding member of Latinas 100¿ Vol II and III, and a contributing author to Hispanic Stars Rising Vol III and IV, her writings amplify the voices of women, advocating for empowerment and representation. Additionally, Iris finds joy in the culinary arts, often 'veganizing' her favorite traditional dishes.A vehement advocate against domestic violence, Iris lends her support to organizations like Break the Silence. Her compassion extends to animal welfare, fervently backing sanctuaries and rescues such as The Sato Project, Skydog Sanctuary, Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, NY Bully Crew, and The Pug Queen.
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