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Christianne Meneses Jacobs was born on 28 March, 1971 in Managua, Nicaragua, is a Nicaraguan-American writer. Discover Christianne Meneses Jacobs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Occupation Publisher, Editor, Teacher & Writer
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 28 March, 1971
Birthday 28 March
Birthplace Managua, Nicaragua
Nationality Nicaragua

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1971

Christianne Meneses Jacobs (born March 28, 1971) is a Nicaraguan American writer, editor, and teacher.

She is the publisher of Iguana; a Spanish language magazine for children.

Meneses Jacobs was born in Managua, Nicaragua.

Her mother Thelma was a legal secretary, and her father, Enrique, was a lawyer and vice president of the National Liberal Party, who had been jailed more than once in Nicaragua for political reasons.

Her grandfather was Dr. Ildefonso Palma Martinez; a lawyer, law professor and a justice of the Nicaraguan Supreme Court.

Due to the Sandinista National Liberation Front and their coup d'état, fighting and food shortages were massive problems during her childhood.

The Sandinista revolution occurred when Jacobs was eight years old.

Despite a privileged upbringing, attending private school and ballet lessons, with domestic servants managing childcare, cooking, driving, gardening, cleaning, laundry, and ironing.

Her childhood was not without hardship.

Food was rationed, with the family's card granting only "one pound of beans, one pound of sugar, and one quart of oil per person in the household for a two-week period".

1987

Her father, an attorney, had previously represented an American pilot whose plane was shot down by Sandinista forces in December 1987.

The pilot was accused of being a CIA agent, furthering the family's anxieties and prompting their escape Permitted to take only $500 with them, they began a new life in Los Angeles, California.

After her family settled in Los Angeles, her parents worked at the Los Angeles International Airport and she attended Los Angeles High School, where she served as editor in Chief of both the Spanish and English newspapers.

Her biggest difficulty when moving to the US was the language barrier.

1988

On March 19, 1988, 17-year-old Meneses Jacobs and her family fled Nicaragua amid political tensions.

1998

Meneses Jacobs was raised Catholic but converted to Judaism in March 1998, after graduating college.

In October 1998, she married graphic artist Marc Jacobs, and they had their first daughter, Isabelle, in 2002, and their second, Katherine, in 2005.

2001

Meneses began her career as a second grade elementary school teacher in Los Angeles after graduating from Wesleyan In 2001, Meneses received a Master of Arts degree in Education, and in 2005 she received her Reading Specialist Certification.

She was a bilingual teacher for several years in Los Angeles before the program was eliminated by a statewide proposition.

2002

She moved to Arizona in 2002 and currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona with her husband and their two daughters.

Iguana was a Spanish language magazine aimed at children ages 7–12 who grow up learning and speaking Spanish.

2005

Meneses founded Iguana Magazine with her husband, Marc, and its first issue came out in 2005.

Meneses Jacobs served as the editor and her husband served at the art director.

2007

In 2007, Meneses was awarded $5,000 as one of 10 honorees of the Anna Maria Arias Memorial Business Fund, which recognizes entrepreneurial Latinas.

Meneses is President of NicaGal, LLC.

She continues to work as an educator, she currently teaches middle school in Phoenix, Arizona.

She is a supporter of bilingualism.

By 2007 the magazine had a core group of 30 writers and 35 illustrators.

Iguana featured fictional stories with characters, experiences, and settings that are familiar to the targeted readership.

2010

She was placed in 10th grade at Los Angeles High School because she did not speak English well.

She credits her high school teachers in helping her to overcome her difficulty with the language.

She was inspired by Today in L.A. anchorwoman Carla Aragon, whom she developed a friendship with for several years.

She enjoyed her new home in the U.S and the idea of meritocracy and the American Dream.

She graduated from L.A. High when she was 20 years old.

Meneses received a four-year scholarship to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.

At Wesleyan University, Meneses Jacobs majored in Government with an emphasis in International Relations.

2014

The magazine was published by Cricket, but ceased publication in December 2014.

The magazine was created because Meneses and her husband had a hard time teaching their children how to read Spanish.

The only educational materials available at the time were poorly translated books from English to Spanish.

The couple personally financed the launch of the magazine through their own savings.