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Posts tagged: #resilience

4 posts

  • May 30, 2025

    Mary, Don’t You Weep

    This essay is a powerful reflection on the sacred, sorrowful work of accompanying immigrants facing detention and deportation. Meet Mary, a weeping food…

    • #resilience
    • Advocacy
    • compassion fatigue
  • February 9, 2024

    Resilience and Community: Antonella’s Journey

    From Antonella’s perspective, the essence of community lies in mutual support and recognizing that we are not isolated individuals but interconnected beings…

    • #resilience
    • asylum seekers
    • community
  • November 28, 2023

    “Beloved Strength: Welcoming New Life and Resilience”

    The combined meaning of the babies’ names, ‘beloved strength,’ embodies the beauty and resilience within Casa Alterna’s walls, visible now more than ever.

    • #resilience
    • babies
    • beloved strength
  • July 12, 2023

    The Quinceañera and the One-Armed Companion

    “That day, it was not just Britany’s quinceañera that we celebrated. We celebrated the awe-inspiring beauty of connection, the unwavering strength found in…

    • #resilience
    • grace
    • quinceañera

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El amor cruza fronteras / Love crosses borders

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Casa Alterna stands on the ancestral lands of the Muscogee (Creek) and Cherokee peoples. We also honor the labor, histories and contributions of Black, Indigenous, and immigrant communities who continue to shape this place.