The U.S. shouldn’t turn children away. But as a legal matter, the country’s borders are not open.
By Cecilia Muñoz / The Atlantic, March 30, 2021
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The U.S. shouldn’t turn children away. But as a legal matter, the country’s borders are not open.
By Cecilia Muñoz / The Atlantic, March 30, 2021
Read MoreAs women of color, we are among a generation accomplishing “firsts”—whether the first in our families to attend college, enter a traditional workplace, or embark on a nontraditional path. There was nobody that looked like us or who grew up like us taking on these roles before we did. Our stories have largely not been written because they are still unfolding.
By Cecilia Muñoz / Latina Style, April 27, 2020
Read MoreWe must get better at including the people who are the point of policymaking in the design and implementation of the laws and policies that affect them. America is the epicenter of global innovation; we are the designers of tools that are ubiquitous, fit in our pockets, and are transforming the way humanity lives and works.
By Cecilia Muñoz / Politico, 2019
Read MoreThe White House and its allies are promoting a misleading immigration term with an ugly history.
By Cecilia Muñoz / Politico, January 26, 2018
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