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Alma

@almaerico

@MIT Engineer turned education enthusiast, MBA @BerkeleyHaas, @EdPioneers and #BroadResidency alum, new mom, proud El Pasoan

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calendar_today31-01-2012 21:42:45

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El Paso Young Democrats (@eptxyds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El Pasoans know all too well the trauma of targeted hate crimes. Yesterday’s horrific attacks on Asian Americans remind us that White Supremacy plagues the United States no matter who is in the White House.

Julián Castro (@juliancastro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two years ago a man, inspired by the words of Donald Trump, drove 11 hours to El Paso and killed 23 people, his deranged response to what he called “the Hispanic invasion of Texas.” It was the inevitable and terrible consequence of political leaders normalizing hate and bigotry.

a grumpy noodle (@blkgirlonline96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We literally went from a panicky “KN95 masks are the only safe masks in this pandemic!! No cloth masks!!!” to a “lol u don’t need a mask, ur fine” in a span of like 2 weeks…it’s so ratchet out here

Cori Bush (@coribush) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court is a former public defender. Our first voice on the Court in its 233 years has a career of standing up for those most in need. Say it with me, y’all: Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Be A King (@berniceking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of simply applauding #KetanjiBrownJackson’s brilliance and composure while facing contemptibly biased and racist questioning, more white people need to stand up and help get racism out of our legislative bodies so that the next Judge Ketanji doesn’t have to endure this.

Joaquin Castro (@joaquincastrotx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worthless Greg Abbott dropping off people with no money and no means on Christmas Eve in 15 degree weather near the VP’s residence. How Christian of you, Greg Abbott. Being a heartless POS isn’t going to make you the next Republican President.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@aoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The effort to separate the officers who murdered Tyre Nichols from the system of policing that produced them is palpable. Police killings in the US reached a record high in 2022. That has only been rewarded with more funding at the expense of schools, hospitals, housing, & more.

Gabrielle Giffords (@gabbygiffords) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As someone who is still recovering from a gunshot to the head, I am heartbroken and infuriated that Ralph Yarl now faces a lifetime of recovery. At 16 years old. For simply ringing a doorbell. We cannot continue to be a nation defined by gun violence and injustice.

As someone who is still recovering from a gunshot to the head, I am heartbroken and infuriated that Ralph Yarl now faces a lifetime of recovery.

At 16 years old. For simply ringing a doorbell.

We cannot continue to be a nation defined by gun violence and injustice.
Jaclyn A. Siegel, PhD (@jacasiegel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love coffee. I love the way it tastes, the way it smells, and the way it makes me feel. I love going to a coffee shop and sipping on a dirty chai in the afternoon with a friend. When I consume coffee, I am doing it for pleasure, not for optimizing my capacity for labor.

António Guterres (@antonioguterres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I reiterate my appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, together with the unconditional release of hostages & the delivery of relief at a level corresponding to the dramatic needs of the people in Gaza, where a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in front of our eyes.

Secretary Miguel Cardona (@seccardona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My name is Miguel, but a lot of my teachers called me Michael. In 7th grade I finally had the courage to tell my principal that I’d like to be called by the name that my Latino parents gave me -- Miguel, not Michael. To any student that is reading this, your identity matters.

Alma (@almaerico) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A student who takes Algebra in 8th grade is not only more likely to go to college but 4 times as likely to succeed through college" - grateful to be part of this statistic as a first gen student