160. 4 Ways You Can Show Up Right Now for our Immigrant Community
Tue Feb 03 2026
Amiga, if you’re feeling the heaviness right now, I feel you.
This is my first episode back from maternity leave, and I could not come back without acknowledging what we are collectively experiencing. With everything happening around ICE and the way our immigrant communities are being targeted, this moment feels deeply personal, especially for those of us who are first-gen and daughters of immigrants.
This isn’t just politics. This is trauma resurfacing. This is fear we grew up with showing up again in real time.
In this episode, I’m holding space for the emotions many of us are feeling fear, sadness, anger, helplessness, and I’m also sharing simple, intentional ways we can activate, resist, and take up space as Latina leaders right now.
✨ What I Talk About in This Episode
Why what’s happening is retraumatizing for so many first-gen Latinas
How growing up as daughters of immigrants shaped our fear, resilience, and leadership
Why silence is often rooted in privilege and why some people don’t have the option to speak
How to show up with intention instead of pressure or performative activism
Why becoming the best version of ourselves is a powerful form of resistance
🔥 Ways I’m Inviting You to Take Up Space Right Now
1️⃣ Share Your Family’s Story (If It’s Safe to Do So)
Stories humanize what systems try to dehumanize.
Take action:
Share how your parents’ sacrifices shaped your life
Highlight what your family has built, contributed, and overcome
Center pride, resilience, and legacy, not just survival
This isn’t about exposing anyone, it’s about reclaiming the narrative.
2️⃣ Share Your First-Gen Perspective
Your experience matters, not just your parents’.
Take action:
Talk about what it meant to grow up between two cultures
Share how being first-gen shaped your ambition, work ethic, and leadership
Name the complexity of never feeling “enough” of either identity—and still persevering
Your story helps others feel seen and helps shift public perception.
3️⃣ Share Vetted Resources Responsibly
Our communities are scared and that fear is valid.
Take action:
Share trusted organizations that offer legal aid, support, or advocacy
Be mindful of how you share resources (some fear being tracked)
Share resources for both:
Those directly impacted
First-gens and allies who can take action (donating, volunteering, voting, organizing)
Not everyone can speak but you can help amplify support.
4️⃣ Show What Getting Involved Looks Like (If You Have a Platform)
Visibility can be powerful when done with care.
Take action:
Share how you are getting involved (volunteering, donating, organizing, supporting)
Show alternatives to protesting because activism doesn’t look one way
Normalize participation in ways that are accessible, safe, and sustainable
Representation matters even in action.
✊🏽 The Most Powerful Form of Resistance
Becoming the best version of yourself.
Resistance also looks like:
Taking care of your physical and mental health.
Getting your finances in order and building wealth.
Starting the business you’ve been putting off.
Becoming consistent with your goals.
Sharing your thought leadership boldly.
Creating a head start for the next generation.
Your success, health, and growth are acts of resistance in a system that was never built for us to thrive.
Gracias Amiga y vamos a lograrlo juntas!
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Amiga, if you’re feeling the heaviness right now, I feel you. This is my first episode back from maternity leave, and I could not come back without acknowledging what we are collectively experiencing. With everything happening around ICE and the way our immigrant communities are being targeted, this moment feels deeply personal, especially for those of us who are first-gen and daughters of immigrants. This isn’t just politics. This is trauma resurfacing. This is fear we grew up with showing up again in real time. In this episode, I’m holding space for the emotions many of us are feeling fear, sadness, anger, helplessness, and I’m also sharing simple, intentional ways we can activate, resist, and take up space as Latina leaders right now. ✨ What I Talk About in This Episode Why what’s happening is retraumatizing for so many first-gen Latinas How growing up as daughters of immigrants shaped our fear, resilience, and leadership Why silence is often rooted in privilege and why some people don’t have the option to speak How to show up with intention instead of pressure or performative activism Why becoming the best version of ourselves is a powerful form of resistance 🔥 Ways I’m Inviting You to Take Up Space Right Now 1️⃣ Share Your Family’s Story (If It’s Safe to Do So) Stories humanize what systems try to dehumanize. Take action: Share how your parents’ sacrifices shaped your life Highlight what your family has built, contributed, and overcome Center pride, resilience, and legacy, not just survival This isn’t about exposing anyone, it’s about reclaiming the narrative. 2️⃣ Share Your First-Gen Perspective Your experience matters, not just your parents’. Take action: Talk about what it meant to grow up between two cultures Share how being first-gen shaped your ambition, work ethic, and leadership Name the complexity of never feeling “enough” of either identity—and still persevering Your story helps others feel seen and helps shift public perception. 3️⃣ Share Vetted Resources Responsibly Our communities are scared and that fear is valid. Take action: Share trusted organizations that offer legal aid, support, or advocacy Be mindful of how you share resources (some fear being tracked) Share resources for both: Those directly impacted First-gens and allies who can take action (donating, volunteering, voting, organizing) Not everyone can speak but you can help amplify support. 4️⃣ Show What Getting Involved Looks Like (If You Have a Platform) Visibility can be powerful when done with care. Take action: Share how you are getting involved (volunteering, donating, organizing, supporting) Show alternatives to protesting because activism doesn’t look one way Normalize participation in ways that are accessible, safe, and sustainable Representation matters even in action. ✊🏽 The Most Powerful Form of Resistance Becoming the best version of yourself. Resistance also looks like: Taking care of your physical and mental health. Getting your finances in order and building wealth. Starting the business you’ve been putting off. Becoming consistent with your goals. Sharing your thought leadership boldly. Creating a head start for the next generation. Your success, health, and growth are acts of resistance in a system that was never built for us to thrive. Gracias Amiga y vamos a lograrlo juntas!