In this episode of Voices of Dreamers, we have a heartfelt conversation with Carolina, who shares her experiences and insights as a member of the community. We discuss the importance of community voices, the challenges faced by undocumented individuals, and the resilience required to navigate a complex political landscape. Carolina emphasizes the need for education, awareness, and mental health support within the community, while also highlighting the power of storytelling to inspire change. The conversation culminates in a call to action for listeners to take care of their mental health and to support one another in the fight for justice and equality.
The last speech of the last Aztec emperor Tlatoani Cuauhtemoc is a powerful message to his people during the Spanish conquest. In the speech Cuauhtemoc compares the Spanish invasion to the sun setting and plunging the Aztec world into darkness. He urges his people to come together, hide what they cherish most, such as their temples, schools, and homes and preserve their cultural heritage until a new sun rises again. He emphasizes the importance of teaching the next generation about their great destiny and the value of their homeland Anahuac. The speech is a call for resilience, unity and hope in the face of overwhelming adversity it reflects a deep sense of loss and determination to preserve their identity and culture despite the challenges they faced. Cuauhtemoc's speech is a testament to the resilience and determination of his people in the face of overwhelming challenges it's a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and standing united in difficult times.
You can find the beautiful poem at www.chicagotlan.org
Hopefully I didn't mispronounce the name too bad.
Episode was recorded Jan 26, 2025
Thank you, Carolina, for coming on it was so amazing having you on.