Latin American Educational Opportunities

De: Kevin Muñoz
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  • Kevin Muñoz is a DACA recipient with a strong intellectual curiosity and a passion for exploring a variety of topics that he believes deserve greater attention within the Latin American community. These topics include business, finance, technology, politics, and mental health, among others. In addition to delving into these issues himself, Kevin also interviews undocumented entrepreneurs and experts from diverse backgrounds to gain insight into their experiences navigating the U.S. economy. Patreon.com/latinamericaneo ESPAÑOL: https://anchor.fm/latinamericaneoes
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  • #126 Jasmine Lopez: From Bankruptcy to Breakthroughs, Money, Healing & Community
    Apr 14 2025

    This week, we're joined by Jasmine Lopez a powerful voice in the world of financial healing and community care. She's a proud 2nd generation Puerto Rican/Mexican who grew up in a single-parent home, and her early experiences shaped a complex relationship with money, self-worth, and mental health. After navigating financial hardships—including bankruptcy in her mid-20s—she began a transformational journey of redefining success, healing from within, and breaking free from limiting beliefs.

    Since 2017, she’s been doing the deep work: therapy, financial coaching, goal-setting with friends, and exploring holistic healing beyond just talk therapy. Through storytelling, creativity, and community, she's built a vision for Mentally Mutual—a space where collective healing and thriving is the mission.

    In this episode, we dive into money mindset, mental health, healthcare access, nonprofits, and so much more. You’re gonna want to take notes.


    @yourfriend.jasmine

    https://www.mentallymutual.com/

    https://www.thefirehousedream.org/

    👉 Show your support and unlock additional resources by becoming part of the Patreon community. Receive benefits and bonus behind-the-scenes content, as well as 1:1 to talk about anything you like, doesn't have to be finance-related.

    ✨www.patreon.com/latinamericaneo✨

    👉For more info and resources visit my website

    www.latinamericaneo.org

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    @latinamericaneo

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  • #125 Jose Cordon: The Poet Laureate Changing Minds & Building Movements
    Apr 7 2025

    In this episode we had the honor to speak with entrepreneur and poetic artist Jose Cordon, known as CordonConcepts, is a sought after spoken word poet, Antioch’s Poet Laureate, and founder of Grassroots Poetry. His upbringing in a church-going immigrant home taught him the value of faith, work ethic, and service.

    In that spirit, Cordon has helped develop and launch 2 art and culture programs in Contra Costa County. His captivating poetry has been viewed millions of times across social media and has been shared with the US Treasury, Google, and several universities and organizations nationwide.

    He’s been featured in billboard campaigns, documentaries, and in an award-winning short film. Cordon combines his experience as a community organizer and son of immigrants to deliver original, moving, and educational poems that are changing the way people think about poetry.

    His poetry can be found on social media, Youtube, and music streaming platforms @CordonConcepts


    👉 Show your support and unlock additional resources by becoming part of the Patreon community. Receive benefits and bonus behind-the-scenes content, as well as 1:1 to talk about anything you like, doesn't have to be finance-related.

    ✨www.patreon.com/latinamericaneo✨

    👉For more info and resources visit my website

    www.latinamericaneo.org

    👉follow me on Instagram

    @latinamericaneo

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  • #124: Myrna Mack Chang: A Fight for Justice in Guatemala
    Mar 31 2025

    Myrna Mack Chang was a Guatemalan anthropologist whose commitment to documenting the struggles of indigenous communities put her in the crosshairs of a violent regime. In 1990, she was brutally assassinated for exposing human rights abuses, but her story didn’t end there. Thanks to the relentless pursuit of justice by her sister, Helen Mack, her case set legal precedents in Guatemala and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

    In this episode, we explore Myrna’s life, her work, and the legacy she left behind in the fight for justice. Tune in as we honor her memory and discuss why her story is still relevant today.

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    👉Website: www.latinamericaneo.org

    👉Instagram: @latinamericaneo

    🔗LISTEN EN ESPAÑOL: https://anchor.fm/latinamericaneoes

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