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Dennise López

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(she/her/ella) first-gen 🇲🇽🇺🇸 | la cultura cura

Joined April 2022
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Hola hola! Am I officially part of #AcademicTwitter now? I’m so excited to be here to share my journey and connect with others as I navigate grad school as a first-gen Mexicana-Americana 🤓🇲🇽


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Intern therapist and their supervisor twitter.com/STFU_anajai2/s…


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46 people. This is the result of criminalizing immigrants. This is the result of white supremacist immigration policies. This is the result of the Great Replacement Theory. It’s not just talk. These theories and laws lead to death.

***BREAKING NEWS*** 46 people are dead in Southwest San Antonio after being found in an 18-wheeler’s trailer on Quintana Rd, SAFD Chief Charles Hood says. 16 people were transported to hospitals with health related illnesses. 12 adults 4 pediatrics. @TPRNews @NPR

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We are not minorities, we have been minoritized. We are not underrepresented, we have been historically excluded. Language matters.


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👩‍👧 LatinxEd is inviting our comunidad to attend the workshop "Criándome, Cuidándome: Reparenting Ourselves While Raising Our Children," facilitated by Leslie from @latinxparenting on June 24th from 12:30-2pm EST via Zoom! ✍️ Register here: eventbrite.com/e/criandome-cu… #SomosCarolina

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saw this quote and thought about how a safe therapeutic space can break down the burden of shame. as a trainee, I've also noticed that a safe supervision space frees me from the shame I might experience from the mistakes I've made or things I've forgotten.

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Today marks 10 years of DACA. Days like these are hard for our community because it serves us as a reminder that nothing has changed. It reminds us that DACA isn't enough, that so many people in our community were left behind. We deserve a whole lot more adelitasapparel.com

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“There are two types of tired. One that requires rest, and one that requires peace.”


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Being Latinx doesn't absolve you from white supremacy. I've noticed that many Latinx people use their identity, ethnicity, and race as a type of exoneration from anti-Blackness.Further, being Latinx does not automatically make you anti-racist. There's much, much work to be done.


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Dozens of mariachi musicians had traveled to Uvalde with the hope that they could deliver a dose of comfort. With trumpets, strings and serenades, their music speaks to a community’s profound sorrow. nyti.ms/3akRxFv


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When the well-intentioned white person or faux “DEI expert” comes with the “we all have bias”, inform them: Yes, we all have biases. But, those biases are not equal. Becos we don’t all have power. The power to translate that bias into an outcome for those without power. 1/


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One thing I want all therapy clients to know: Your therapist cares for you at a deep and meaningful level. You are not just another client. You are not someone we see for 50 minutes and then forget about until next week. You are not a paycheck. You touch our souls.


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Uvalde is over 80% Hispanic, with large immigrant community. I do not know any motives, just demographics. One thing needs to be made clear by feds: no immigration enforcement, no questions asked, safe harbor, get your kids, do not hide, etc. Now.


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You know…you can have a Latino name and still be born in the U.S.


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Thinking of the mixed-documentation status families & their mental health at #Uvalde. I don't understand the (existence or the) presence of #borderpatrol. The decisions these families are forced to make while they grieve and cope. I cannot imagine. It's nauseating.


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I have no words. No tengo palabras. Me duele todo. Everything hurts.


Mi corazón hurts for my community.


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The shit that some people say to deflect from the real problems is just....disgusting. And dangerous. And racist. We do have serious national security crises- it's racism, bigotry, and lack of gun control.

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Uvalde, Texas is nearly 79% Latino, so I already know what I'm going to see when those children's names and faces eventually appear on my feed. I don't think I'm ready. I never am for news like this.


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It takes a monster to kill children. But to watch monsters kill children again and again and do nothing isn’t just insanity—it’s inhumanity.


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14 students killed in an elementary school shooting in Uvalde, a heavily Latino city in Texas. Border Patrol also on the scene. I pray for those parents fearing that their kids are dead and debating whether or not they'll be arrested if they go to find out.


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