"I'm not in the judgment part of journalism; I'm in the reporting part."
Garcia is a Houston native and
graduate from The University of Texas
at Austin, with an immense passion
for culture and women's issues. She most
recently completed an internship with one
of the best global brands, The Coca-Cola
Company, in Atlanta, Georgia. She was a
part of the digital
communications team at The Coca-Cola Company, and as a Latina feminist, she dedicated her time towards
making the company's magazine, Coca-Cola Journey, a more diverse and inclusive platform.
She has always possessed wanderlust and a yearning to experience and learn about other cultures besides her
own. Garcia plans to continue her professional career in digital and corporate communications, while immersing
her passions simultaneously.
graduate from The University of Texas
at Austin, with an immense passion
for culture and women's issues. She most
recently completed an internship with one
of the best global brands, The Coca-Cola
Company, in Atlanta, Georgia. She was a
part of the digital
communications team at The Coca-Cola Company, and as a Latina feminist, she dedicated her time towards
making the company's magazine, Coca-Cola Journey, a more diverse and inclusive platform.
She has always possessed wanderlust and a yearning to experience and learn about other cultures besides her
own. Garcia plans to continue her professional career in digital and corporate communications, while immersing
her passions simultaneously.
"It sometimes takes a while for executives to figure out that the reporters
they think of as little bugs to be squashed or spun can be more powerful
than they are."
-Jonathan Alter, Newsweek,
August, 14, 1995.
they think of as little bugs to be squashed or spun can be more powerful
than they are."
-Jonathan Alter, Newsweek,
August, 14, 1995.