Analucía Lopezrevoredo is the founder and CEO of Jewtina y Co., a Jewish organization on a mission to nurture Latin-Jewish community, identity, leadership and resiliency. She is a sociologist, facilitator and immigrant.
Analucía Lopezrevoredo
By Analucía Lopezrevoredo
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Opinion Undocumented people need Jewish allies. Why can’t they find them?
Jews know what it's like to be strangers in a strange land — has our compassion become conditional?
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Sponsored Equity as a Light Unto the Nations
Now is the moment to reaffirm equity as a core Jewish value that informs our leadership and actions.
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Community 7 Ways Jewish-Latinx people can fight anti-Black racism today
This piece was first published here on Wednesday, June 3rd as a resource for Jewtina y Co.’s Jewish-Latinx community members. After the social media campaigns end, how do we, as Jewish-Latino/xs, keep the momentum going to create systemic change against racism and anti-Black violence? The first place we need to start is within our own…
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