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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 9 MIN

Ep 53 Ya Basta!

from Latinx Intelligentsia · host La Profesora, Dra. Michelle Espino Lira

Ep. 53 La Profesora discusses the urgent challenges facing Latinx/e and marginalized communities today. She shines a light on pressing issues such as the ongoing crisis in Palestine, the targeting of Black leaders and communities in major cities, and the troubling dismantling of DEI initiatives and social programs in higher education. With honesty and vulnerability, La Profesora acknowledges our reality, discusses the importance of taking action in our neighborhoods, and reminds us that even small acts of support can make meaningful change. Amid calls for self-care and collective resilience, our gente are encouraged to find a way to contribute—whether by showing up, funding crucial organizations, or just taking time to recharge. Join us as we confront the complexities of our times, support one another, and continue uplifting Latinx voices on the journey to a more just future. ¡Adelante, mi gente! John Lira for Texas-35 Afrolatin@ Forum Latino Equality Alliance National Day Laborer Organization Network Radical Monarchs Immigrants Rising Intercultural Developmental Research Association Refugee Women's Network Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN, Oregon) Latino Network (Oregon) Casa Azul de Wilson (North Carolina) Climb Hire Common Future Brookline for Racial Justice & Equity UN Crisis Relief: The Occupied Palestinian Territory Humanitarian Fund   TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Navigating Today's Unprecedented Challenges 03:24 Funding Cuts Impact DEI Research 07:23 Support Nonprofits for Local Change

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