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Some of you have been with us since the beginning in 2018. You’ve been in spaces with me where we’ve learned together, cried together, laughed together, and made commitments together to our niñes, Inner Niñes, and ALL children. Others have found us more recently through our advocacy on hard realities like the gen0c!de in PaIe$tine — But we are all here for one reason: We believe a better world is possible (and near!!!) for our Familias, and we are willing to fight for it until we run out of air in our lungs. All of my teachers have taught me this.
If you want to help us continue this movement that is FOR OUR FAMILIAS, please consider making a material offering to support our work and help us to reach more families from the global majority and make it as accessible as possible for as many as possible. Go to LatinxParenting . org / support (deta!ls in post) source
If you want to help us continue this movement that is FOR OUR FAMILIAS, please consider making a material offering to support our work and help us to reach more families from the global majority and make it as accessible as possible for as many as possible. Go to LatinxParenting . org / support (deta!ls in post) source
#LandBack 🪶
They say his name is Pope Leo XIV, and that he is the first to come from the United States. But to us, the First Peoples of these lands — the ones whose stories stretch back to the rivers, stars, and stones — we do not judge leaders by their titles, but by their relationship to the truth.
And so, we look closely.
Before the white smoke rose in Rome, Robert Francis Prevost spent years in Peru, walking among Indigenous peoples in the Andes. He was a missionary there — a man of the Church bringing his teachings into communities that already had their own ways of praying, healing, and knowing the land. Some say he offered education and support. Others know the weight that always follows when priests arrive with crosses in one hand and promises in the other.
He is no stranger to our communities — not by name, but by role.
A missionary. source
They say his name is Pope Leo XIV, and that he is the first to come from the United States. But to us, the First Peoples of these lands — the ones whose stories stretch back to the rivers, stars, and stones — we do not judge leaders by their titles, but by their relationship to the truth.
And so, we look closely.
Before the white smoke rose in Rome, Robert Francis Prevost spent years in Peru, walking among Indigenous peoples in the Andes. He was a missionary there — a man of the Church bringing his teachings into communities that already had their own ways of praying, healing, and knowing the land. Some say he offered education and support. Others know the weight that always follows when priests arrive with crosses in one hand and promises in the other.
He is no stranger to our communities — not by name, but by role.
A missionary. source