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4 things you can do to advocate for abortion rights

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago013 mins

On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Norma McCorvey, otherwise known as “Jane Roe”, nullifying Texas’s abortion ban and citing that women had the constitutional right to choose for themselves whether they had abortions without governmental interference. Now, nearly 50 years later, Roe V. Wade has officially been overturned, firing off…

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4 ways to flex your patriotism without marganilizing anyone

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago09 mins

Time to break out the fireworks, grab those red, white, and blue flip-flops, and start grilling, it’s Fourth of July weekend. Though this year, things might feel a little different. In light of recent events, the stewing civil unrest, the ever-increasing amount of mass shootings, as well as the laws being passed seemingly interfering with…

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My Life as a College Student & Essential Worker

Elisa Garcia5 years ago2 years ago013 mins

By Rosa Ramirez and Elisa Garcia AUSTIN, Texas—During a global pandemic like we are facing today, many have the option of working from home and prioritizing their health and community. Unfortunately, not everyone can fulfill their work responsibilities and get a paycheck from the comfort of their home. I do not work in the healthcare…

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Family separation in the U.S. and how to help those in need

Laura Donnelly7 years ago4 years ago07 mins

Hi Latinitas! This post is meant to teach you a little bit about what is happening to undocumented immigrants at the United States border and how you (yes, you!) can help them. Let’s start with what the family separation policy is, and more answers to your questions.   What is the “zero tolerance” policy and…

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Latinitas mission is to empower girls and their communities through culturally relevant education.

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Latinitas mission is to empower girls and their communities through culturally relevant education. 

Learn more at www.latinitinasonline.org