Buenas vibras! #zempasuchil #eucalipto y el grito de #Guayasamin para el cuerpo y alma.
Choose empowering beliefs
In the process of changing beliefs, choose beliefs that are empowering to your soul. A good way to know what belief will be empowering is to simply ask yourself how you feel about adding the new belief. If you feel a strong connection with a new belief, such as feelings of excitement, it will probably be a very good choice of a belief to implement. Make a conscious effort to purge all beliefs that are less than satisfying. Understand also that as you become a more conscious human being, changing your beliefs will become a much easier, more natural process.
Peace & Blessings, Our Journey to Balance
Indigenous Zapatista woman & a sign declaring the area to be a Rebel Autonomous Zapatista Municipality.
**** not only for womxn, also for people that have a uterus****
Much love and respect for Diane Guerrero and all our immigrant brothers&sisters who have been separated from their families due to the broken and unjust immigration system in the U.S.
On “Orange is the New Black,” Diane Guerrero’s character Maritza is a tough Latina who is separated from her young daughter while she does time. It’s a pretty moving storyline on its own, but Guerrero’s real life is just as captivating, if not more.
When she was 14 years old, she came home to an empty house. Dinner had been started, but there was no one home to finish it. Neighbors told her that immigration officers had taken her parents and older brother away.
Hear her tell the story in her emotional New Day interview.
Besame, luego te explico on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/80823438
me w/o glasses!
Night View by Takashi Kitajima
I am an indigenous-mestiza-afrodescendent trans-national Latina sister from the picturesque South American city of Guayaquil and brought up in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. I love and respect my journey in exploring my browness and my womanhood.
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