
38. Death Doesn't Discriminate: Meet the Latina Leading the Way with Esperanza King- Owner of La Paloma Funeral Services
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As we close out Hispanic Heritage Month on October 15th, we're honored to feature Esperanza King, a remarkable Latina entrepreneur and the first female funeral director in the Mid-South. Esperanza's story is a testament to the resilience, compassion, and cultural richness of the Hispanic community.
Key Topics:
Latina-owned funeral home
Funeral director
Memphis, Tennessee
Hispanic funeral traditions
Grief and loss
Sending a loved one home
In this episode, we'll discuss:
Cultural differences in funeral traditions: Esperanza will share her observations on the unique customs and practices she's encountered in Black, White, and Latino communities.
Serving the Latino diaspora: We'll explore how La Paloma assists younger individuals with roots in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and other Latin American countries in sending their loved ones back home for burial or cremation.
Esperanza's journey: Learn about the personal experiences and motivations that led Esperanza to start La Paloma Funeral Services and the factors that make her business unique, particularly for the Latino community in Memphis.
Join us as we celebrate Esperanza's achievements and gain a deeper understanding of the essential role funeral directors play in our communities.