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    Cafecito With Us

    Sarah Bonilla, Public Health expert, and Diana Candelejo, Economist & Visual Artist, share their experiences growing up as first generation, daughters of Ecuadorian immigrants, in the pursuit of their goals and interests. Am I qualified to do this? How am I supposed to do this without a playbook? How does this affect mi familia? Does anyone else care about nuestra comunidad like we do? Whether you’re an immigrant, daughter of immigrants, or “the first” in your family to do anything as a Latina, this podcast is for you. Cafecito With Us is an interactive, conversation-style, podcast between two friends, colleagues, and experts in their own fields, who open up on their experiences growing up in the United States, breaking into their career, pursuing education, and building their dream lifestyle. They share their highs and lows and their tips as they break generational trauma, economic and social status, and navigate the “American dream” while upholding their Ecuadorian roots and values. Co-hosts Sarah and Diana will push you to be brave and keep moving towards your dreams despite not having a roadmap in the family. Now go and grab your cafecito and join us for the ride.
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    200 Percenters

    200 Percenters

    The term 200 percenters is the term recently used by Becky G, when she states "We are 100 of both identities, even though we sometimes feel que no somos ni de aqui ni de alla." Our identities are whole and you can't be half of an identity when it is your full identity. We embrace who we are as 1st Generation Latinas and dive into this new concept of being 200 percenters and how that is manifested in our day to day lives.