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Rachel Pereda
Periodista y mamá, o al menos eso intento. Sabinera hasta la médula. Amante de la literatura, las causas imposibles, la fotografía, el café y la aventura. Géminis y soñadora. Creo en la magia y en la historia detrás de la historia. Sigo en espera de mi carta a Hogwarts.
The house is still there, but no one has lived in it for a long time.
After arriving in the U.S. with an I-220A, which offers no legal status or federal aid, 26-year-old Sandro González is pursuing an engineering degree at Florida International University. Balancing two jobs and his own insurance business, he’s funding his education on his own. A recipient of a CAALE scholarship, Sandro’s journey reflects the resilience of immigrant youth chasing opportunity against the odds.
There is something about Christmas that has always seemed magical to me: the little trees, the parties, the lights in the windows, and that feeling that time pauses a bit to remind us of what truly matters.
Annie Delgado’s head is full of questions that seem like a dead-end street. As an only child, she dedicates herself full-time to caring for her mother. She had to give up life as she knew it to face a challenge that has profoundly transformed her personal and professional life.
Behind the house where I live is a lake, as in many parts of Miami. At times, when I’m fed up with the daily stress, I sit by that lake for a while and take a pause.
"It is said that the body speaks when the mind is silent. In my case, my body screamed to be heard. It took drastic measures to force me to pay attention to it."
Technology is a powerful tool that can enrich children's lives when used responsibly and balanced with other activities.
Four Cubans, from different places and perspectives, share their experiences of fatherhood, overcoming the limits of emigration, everyday life in Cuba and even the challenges of a delicate medical condition.
Toys are tools for exploration and learning. By labeling and segmenting toys according to gender, we reinforce stereotypes that can limit play and development choices for boys and girls.
When we stop aspiring for complete control and see ourselves as human, we also open the doors to empathy and self-love.
I am made of the mothers that destiny has put in my path. I am all those women who have marked each of my years.
Milene Cordero arrived in the United States at the age of 27. Like any start-up, she had to face the challenges of immigrants. However, she never imagined that she would become a drag racer.
Imagination is a fundamental capacity that needs to be encouraged from childhood. It helps the development of creativity, empathy and self-perception of girls and boys. We propose some activities to do at home.
When migration and motherhood go hand in hand they shake you up in a tremendous way. Both experiences have a lot in common. They force you to leave your comfort zone and adapt to new routines in an unfamiliar context.
After the government eliminated the exit permit to leave the country since January 2013, as part of Immigration Reforms, every year the number of Cubans traveling abroad increases, except of course during the pandemic.
Autores

Rachel Pereda
Periodista y mamá, o al menos eso intento. Sabinera hasta la médula. Amante de la literatura, las causas imposibles, la fotografía, el café y la aventura. Géminis y soñadora. Creo en la magia y en la historia detrás de la historia. Sigo en espera de mi carta a Hogwarts.
The house is still there, but no one has lived in it for a long time.
Annie Delgado’s head is full of questions that seem like a dead-end street. As an only child, she dedicates herself full-time to caring for her mother. She had to give up life as she knew it to face a challenge that has profoundly transformed her personal and professional life.
Technology is a powerful tool that can enrich children's lives when used responsibly and balanced with other activities.
When we stop aspiring for complete control and see ourselves as human, we also open the doors to empathy and self-love.
Imagination is a fundamental capacity that needs to be encouraged from childhood. It helps the development of creativity, empathy and self-perception of girls and boys. We propose some activities to do at home.
After arriving in the U.S. with an I-220A, which offers no legal status or federal aid, 26-year-old Sandro González is pursuing an engineering degree at Florida International University. Balancing two jobs and his own insurance business, he’s funding his education on his own. A recipient of a CAALE scholarship, Sandro’s journey reflects the resilience of immigrant youth chasing opportunity against the odds.
Behind the house where I live is a lake, as in many parts of Miami. At times, when I’m fed up with the daily stress, I sit by that lake for a while and take a pause.
Four Cubans, from different places and perspectives, share their experiences of fatherhood, overcoming the limits of emigration, everyday life in Cuba and even the challenges of a delicate medical condition.
I am made of the mothers that destiny has put in my path. I am all those women who have marked each of my years.
When migration and motherhood go hand in hand they shake you up in a tremendous way. Both experiences have a lot in common. They force you to leave your comfort zone and adapt to new routines in an unfamiliar context.
There is something about Christmas that has always seemed magical to me: the little trees, the parties, the lights in the windows, and that feeling that time pauses a bit to remind us of what truly matters.
"It is said that the body speaks when the mind is silent. In my case, my body screamed to be heard. It took drastic measures to force me to pay attention to it."
Toys are tools for exploration and learning. By labeling and segmenting toys according to gender, we reinforce stereotypes that can limit play and development choices for boys and girls.
Milene Cordero arrived in the United States at the age of 27. Like any start-up, she had to face the challenges of immigrants. However, she never imagined that she would become a drag racer.
After the government eliminated the exit permit to leave the country since January 2013, as part of Immigration Reforms, every year the number of Cubans traveling abroad increases, except of course during the pandemic.
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