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photo by @lizzymadrigal taken in Southern CA
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“Mija, you’re important too. You can come first too.”
I choked up at my mom’s words and tried to not make a sound as my tears fell. I’m not sure if she could tell from the other...
photo taken by @lizzymadrigal at the University of Southern California
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I feel awful.
I want to go home.
Suck it up.
Make the best of it.
I bunched up my maxi skirt, careful to not let it touch the floor as I dabbed cl...
photo by @lizzymadrigal taken in Seattle, Washington
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I’ve been thinking about what it means to be an eldest daughter a lot.
I think for the last couple of weeks, my posts have been more so focused on helping others like me...
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I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting lately on what type of woman I want to be, and it seems fitting that this is what I’m sharing for international women’s day.
I’ve had an interesting relationship...
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Goodness gracious, what a whirlwind of a month.
It’s hard to believe that February is almost over, and my last post was on the 1st. Since then, a few exciting things have happene...
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