“I am Mexican, I am a daughter of immigrant parents. 1st to graduate with from the university in my family. I was born in the US but I am “not for here or there”. At least this is how I’ve felt my whole life. Immigrantly, has helped little by little fill a gap. This podcast has helped me by little more proud and confident in who I am.
How has this podcast helped me? I was at a point a couple weeks ago where I was frustrated. I felt lost an didn’t know where to go to find like minded individuals.
Why was I frustrated because of the injustice between white and brown people. Because even after going to the university and gaining work experience during school I still wasn’t getting paid what I should with my degree. I still am not being valued is what this told me. I am tired of fighting for a place on the table, it has felt like my whole life I have been fighting a battle to feel accepted and valued. I am not an expert on the topic of pay gap. The with the little research that I did on pay gap. Was enough to infuriate me.
I started looking for ways to become informed, podcasts have always been for me the go to. I searched for podcasts that would be informative, supportive I also search for podcasts that talked about rights in America. It didn’t take long before I ran into the
Immigrantly podcast and I am so happy I did. It has really, an truly become my go to podcast. Everything that is talked is about relatable to me and I also learn so much!
Any chance I get I share podcast on my social media I do! because I believe everyone! Absolutely everyone it doesn’t matter your race, ethnicity, color, etc. Everyone should be listening to all of these valuable conversations.
Thank you so much for having such an awesome podcast!!! ♥️”
Verrro S. via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/15/22