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Prisca Mojica (she/her) was born in Managua, Nicaragua but calls Nashville, Tennessee home. She uses storytelling to educate others about systemic oppression. As a respected speaker, she has shared her stories with college and university students across the USA.
In this episode, we'll discuss Prisca's passion for naming the experiences of first-generation Latina immigrants navigating systemic roadblocks. She sheds light on the ways sexism and systemic racism impede success for women and people of color. Additionally, her theological training enables her to explore the relationship between religious trauma and white supremacy in the United States.
Additional Reading Mentioned in the Interview: medium.com/latinxinpower
Our website is LatinxInPower.com. Send me a message on Instagram @Latinx_in_Power or Twitter @LatinxInPower. Check out our new episodes every first Tuesday of the month.
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Prisca Mojica (she/her) was born in Managua, Nicaragua but calls Nashville, Tennessee home. She uses storytelling to educate others about systemic oppression. As a respected speaker, she has shared her stories with college and university students across the USA.
In this episode, we'll discuss Prisca's passion for naming the experiences of first-generation Latina immigrants navigating systemic roadblocks. She sheds light on the ways sexism and systemic racism impede success for women and people of color. Additionally, her theological training enables her to explore the relationship between religious trauma and white supremacy in the United States.
Additional Reading Mentioned in the Interview: medium.com/latinxinpower
Our website is LatinxInPower.com. Send me a message on Instagram @Latinx_in_Power or Twitter @LatinxInPower. Check out our new episodes every first Tuesday of the month.