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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>Growing up, I really didn’t think too much about kids. I didn’t have any younger brothers or sisters that I played with or helped to take care of. I didn’t do much babysitting. I wasn’t even a camp counselor. I did tutor and mentor an elementary student through a high school club I was involved in, but it was only for one year. My tutoring and mentoring experience in high school led me to flirt briefly with the idea of becoming a lawyer and working alongside one of my sheroes, Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the </span><a href="http://www.childrensdefense.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Children’s Defense Fund</span></a><span>. However, I defined myself by other identities that mattered more to me at the time - being a Black African American girl, Christian, middle class, daughter, student and amateur dancer/actress.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Given all this, parenthood wasn’t even on my radar. So, you can imagine my surprise in 1999 when I married my now former partner and started seriously thinking about becoming a mom. I wanted a boy first and then a girl. I figured if my daughter had a big brother, he would protect her and she would defend him - (Now, I see how patriarchal my thinking was back then, but I digress). I surprised myself even more in 2001 when I decided to become a mentor with </span><a href="https://www.sisterscircle.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Sister’s Circle, Inc</span></a><span>, a relationship-based mentoring program for middle and high school girls of color from inner-city Baltimore neighborhoods. Mentoring Imani, a 5th grade girl and later Shamera, a high school girl until they reached college was one of the scariest, joyful and most impactful experiences of my life. Looking back, I had no idea how to relate to them at first, but I will be forever grateful to Imani and Shamera who taught me how by just by being themselves.</span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Little did I know that my mentoring journey would help prepare me for the biggest challenge and greatest joy of my life - mothering my daughter. In 2003, I was blessed to give birth to one of the smartest, coolest, most beautiful old souls that I’ve ever met: Mia Rosa. Over the years, as she’s grown from a baby to a teenager, and so have I - emotionally, mentally and spiritually. You see, becoming a mother forced me to get serious about why I am here on this planet and very clear about how and for whom I needed to pursue my life’s work: to co-create a more loving, respectful, just and inclusive world for my daughter and all young people. It’s to give back to them and pay forward all that I can. It’s to push them when they need a boost and catch them when they’ve fallen. It’s to be the wind beneath their wings so they can soar to higher heights. </span></p><p><span><br></span></p><p><span>Imani, Shamera, Mia and all the young people in my life kickstarted my journey from a diversity educator and volunteer mentor to inclusion advocate and social justice change agent. I’ve made more than my share of missteps along the way and I still screw up more than I care to admit. But, I’m still striving to be the kind of woman, mother and global citizen that will help make this world better for them. Despite all the divisiveness and challenges facing our human family, every day I look in Mia’s eyes and I become a little more hopeful; a little more brave; a little more steady and a little more ready to push back against oppression and inequality in all it’s forms. So, I rise for Mia, and in doing so, I rise for all our children. </span></p><div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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    <Title>Gerardo Rises For...</Title>
    <Tagline>por la guerra, por la gente, por mi gente, y por vos</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><p><span>¡Hola! Me llamo Gerardo Herrera-Cortés y soy un pasante por los poblaciones hispanos y latinos en <em>el Mosaico: centro para la diversidad y cultura en UMBC</em>. Estudio diseño gráfico, pero tengo una pasión para la vida y experiencia de los universitarios.</span></p>
          <p><span>In translation to the American English language, I just said my name, that I’m the Hispanic and Latino/x intern for the Mosaic, as well as my major and my main interest. Those two sentences took about half an hour to write. If you’re fluent in written Spanish, you can perhaps see the mistakes I made. I search endlessly through search engines and Spanish websites to ensure that my grammar is at least decent. In English, that’s lesser of an issue.</span></p>
          <p><span>I was born in Puebla, México and immigrated to the United States with my mother at <em>trés meses</em>. I already knew that I was an undocumented immigrant, along with other members of my “nuclear” family (Side note: I found out what nuclear family meant this past weekend and it’s quite a weird concept). It was no biggie – my family had their life and other folks had theirs. We kept a sharper eye at the skin tones of police officers and the immigration Q&amp;As on Univisión Noticias than others. It was normal. <em>Normal</em>.</span></p>
          <p><span>My hermanos, 19 and 14, are American-born and, as my dad likes to put it, <em>malagredecidos</em>. They’re enjoying the American experience and the benefits of health insurance, an American passport, and citizenship. Aren’t they lucky, huh?</span></p>
          <p><span>I applied to colleges, the first in my family, and got stuff done. I didn’t know how money worked nor how much it was but I went for it. During my sophomore year in high school, my sister and I applied for and were granted I-765 work permits and deportation deferral through DACA. I worked full-time for slightly above minimum wage – $7.80 at the time – because I had the ability to speak (decent) Spanish. I worked full-time, every week, from October 2013 to August 2015. Then, my mother revived her Permanent Residency application that was filed in 1993, back before the time of any children, with a costly lawyer during my junior year.</span></p>
          <p><span>El trío was granted residency status in March 2015. We spent more than <em>dos mil dólares por persona</em>. I helped my older sister in funding the federal “forgiveness” fee, biometric fees, application fees, and lawyer costs. I came to UMBC, paid for my first semester with the <em>dos mil</em> that was left in my bank account and whatever leftover money the federal and state government had (and none from UMBC at the time).</span></p>
          <p><span>Fast forward, I’m working several jobs here at UMBC, living financially unstable, enduring discriminatory and injusto practices and cultures, and still worried about several loved ones. Mi familia transverses the six of us. I acknowledge that the 1993 case was a life (and deportation) savior for most of my family.<span>  </span>I acknowledge the ability to live in lesser fear. I want you to acknowledge that getting benefits and “security” is not always truest to their words. I want you to acknowledge that la experiencia de un inmigrante no ha cambiado y la guerra para igualdad sigue más fuerte que nunca. Yo quiero lo más mejor por mis padres, mis parientes, y esos de la misma o peor experiencia. Tú eres querido, importante, y vital en este mundo. Y en el fin, yo asciendo por la guerra, por la gente, por mi gente, y por vos.</span></p>
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          <p><span>¿Necesita ayuda con la traducción? Need assistance with translation? Visit <a href="http://www.spanishdict.com/">http://www.spanishdict.com/</a></span></p></div>
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  <Title>Karina Rises For...</Title>
  <Tagline>our undocumented people who still seek shelter in the shadow</Tagline>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="71512" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/themosaic/posts/71512">
    <Title>Reese Beyers Rises For...</Title>
    <Tagline>the fair and equitable treatment of all.</Tagline>
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          <p>This is an example of a social injustice, which is something that “SJW’s” (Social Justice Warriors) and feminists fight against. I have been a feminist all my life, even fighting with parents whenever they said something inappropriate. Social Justice is something that everyone deserves, not just the societal elite and white people. These marginalised groups are exactly why I put #BLM or Black Lives Matter in my photo.<span> </span></p>
          <p>Overall, everyone needs to realise that just because someone is different than you, doesn’t mean you should treat them differently or discriminate/segregate them from yourself. That’s one of the things I love about UMBC, it’s a very diverse and inclusive campus. With the<span> </span>exception of a few of us, that see the world through a different lens, this campus is a bubble of love.</p></div>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="70669" important="true" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/themosaic/posts/70669">
    <Title>October Mosaic Newsletter!</Title>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="17768" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/themosaic/posts/17768">
    <Title>LGBTQ Alumni Social Hour and Tim Miller Performance</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">You are invited to join UMBC LGBTQ &amp; Allies Alumni and the office of
           Alumni Relations for a social hour followed by a performance by Tim 
          Miller in the new PAHB. The Office of Alumni Relations and LGBTQ alumni are exploring the idea of forming an LGBTQ 
          &amp; Allies alumni community and hosting events such as this one.<br>
          <br>
          The Tim Miller performance is a ticketed event. Tickets to the 
          performance and light refreshments at the social hour will be provided 
          free of charge. <em><strong>Tickets to the performance are free for UMBC alumni only</strong></em>.  The reception at Flat Tuesdays is open to everyone. A cash bar will be available (you must be 21 and over 
          with a government issued photo ID). Please RSVP online (alumni.umbc.edu/TimMiller) no later than 
          Tuesday, October 30th. For questions or more information, contact Sue 
          Harris in the Office of Alumni Relations at <a href="mailto:susanh@umbc.edu?subject=RE:%20Tim%20Miller" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">susanh@umbc.edu</a> or 410-455-2276.<br>
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          Miller is an internationally acclaimed performance artist who explores 
          the artistic, spiritual and political topography of his identity as a 
          gay man. Since 1999, he has focused his creative and political work on 
          marriage equality and addressing the injustices facing lesbian and gay 
          couples in America.<em><br></em></div>
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    <Title>The Constitution and Civil Rights</Title>
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