Category Archives for Immigration
This Week in Latina Feminism
Ok, so I should maybe qualify the title to “The Past Few Weeks in Latina Feminism.” I’ve been in the middle of finals and finishing up my last month of my undergrad career (!!) so I’ve been a little slow … Continue reading
This Week in Latina Feminism
Here’s a quick round-up of what’s been happening out in the Latina Femisphere this week (and what I’ve been contributing to it). I’m becoming addicted to images to prove simple points. In fact, my Facebook page is rife with them. … Continue reading
Three Pieces of Immigration News That Moved Me Today
Lately, each time I sit down at the computer to write something up, all I want to do is share some of the amazing work that other Latin@s have been putting out into the internet. And because this blog is … Continue reading
El Hielo: A Music Video Without Papers
Grab your tissue box. This music video, “The Ice” speaks to the constant fear of deportation that so many immigrants live with each day, unsure if they whether they will wake up with their loved ones or not. The chorus goes “ICE … Continue reading
This Latina on Feministing
I recently started writing for Feministing, an awesome online blog dedicated to empowering and engaging young feminists. I’m a big fan, and pretty stoked to be among so many amazing women! Today’s post just went up with a quick round-up … Continue reading
Weekly Round Up
Wow, there are some wonderful pieces out there this week. This post took me way too long to write as I had to close read each article, taking notes on all the great stuff in them. I hope you have … Continue reading
Migration is Beautiful [VIDEO]
Sometimes when living in the world of academia and working in the world of social media, it’s easy to lose touch with what “grassroots” means. It’s easy to forget that activism isn’t only expressed through college papers filled with feminist … Continue reading

