about Isabel Rivera

Isabel Rivera is a Miami-born writer, journalist and undergraduate student at Florida International University pursuing a degree in digital journalism and two minors in Art and English. Her love for the art of storytelling has pushed her to seek a career in journalism and publishing, specifically covering topics within news, culture, the arts and opinion. Rivera’s work is featured in publications such as the Miami Herald, Miami New Times, Miami Times, Caplin News, Artburst Miami, and PantherNOW. When not penning her next story, she can be found working as a managing editor for Caplin News.

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