A letter to the young people who are watching — and worrying. I was in a supermarket not long ago, and there was a girl, maybe thirteen or fourteen, standing with her mom and dad. She was watching something on her phone — a video about immigration enforcement, people being grabbed off the street, families... Continue Reading →
21 países latinoamericanos son basureros — realidad confirmada
(Y no del tipo que quiso decir un comediante en el escenario del Madison Square Garden) Mi clase de sociología en la universidad me enseñó una cosa sobre nuestras comunidades hispanohablantes. La vida me enseñó otra. Primero — antes que nada — espero que este post encuentre a mis hermanas y hermanos Latina y Latino,... Continue Reading →
When Compassion Meets Cruelty: Standing Firm in Nonviolence During Times of Injustice
In a world of rising fear and division, our collective humanity—and our adherence to peace—may be the strongest act of resistance we have left. A friend recently showed me a series of Instagram videos—real, unfiltered, and heartbreaking. They captured scenes of ICE officers attacking ordinary citizens: parents dropping their children off at school, people walking... Continue Reading →
🌎 Seeds of Welcome: A Reflection on Culture, Compassion & Adaptive Resiliency
A Tito235 Cultural Feature In every song, every meal, every dance step that crosses borders, there lives a story — a story of courage, migration, and hope. This week on tito235.com, I open my heart to share a deeper reflection on immigration, colonization, and the extraordinary kindness that lives in the people of South America... Continue Reading →