Darlena Cunha
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- Journalist
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Darlena Cunha | |
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| Born | July 9, 1982 United States |
| Alma mater | University of Connecticut University of Florida |
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Darlena Cunha (born July 9, 1982)[1] is an American freelance journalist, blogger, and writer. In addition to her career as a journalist, Cunha is an adjunct professor for the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida.[2]
Originally from Connecticut, she earned a degree in ecology and another in journalism from the University of Connecticut.[3] She then earned a master's in mass communications from the University of Florida.[3]
Prior to her journalism career, Cunha worked as a television producer in Boston.[4] Beginning in 2010, Cunha also blogged frequently about her motherhood,[5] with several publications noting her as a "mommy blogger".[6][7] When she announced that she would be quitting mommy blogging in a 2018 article for The Washington Post, she recalled: "By the time my twins were 6, my daily writings had attracted a modest — but sizable, in the smallest sense of the word — following. People were starting to share my work beyond my circles. I had a few memes go viral. I had a few essays make the rounds on news aggregation. I was not a big deal. My kids thought I was. They thought they were."[5]