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EPISODE · May 8, 2019 · 19 MIN

Leticia Liera: Head Start Program Director Influencing Positive Change For Young Latina Women

from First, But Last? · host Wyoming Humanities | thinkWY

Lety Liera migrated from Mexico City to Jackson Hole, WY in 2001. Hear her perspective on discrimination and how she is raising her son in the #metoo era. “Sometimes, I believe this American culture asks you to take sides: you’re a minority or the majority; you are a person of wealth or you are poor; black or white. I think we are much more complex than that and that’s why we don’t solve issues because they are not always one or the other.” – Leticia Liera. Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/07

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