Listen "Cristina Jiménez on Finding Your Voice When the World Tells You to Stay Quiet"
Episode Synopsis
Episode Description: MacArthur Fellow Cristina Jimenez shares her powerful journey from living as an undocumented teenager in fear and shame to co-founding United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the United States. In this deeply moving conversation, she reveals how finding her voice didn't happen in isolation—it happened in community, through action, and by refusing to let fear have the final word. Cristina offers profound insights about courage, community organizing, and why moving through fear (rather than eliminating it) is the key to creating lasting change.What You'll Learn:How to build courage when the stakes feel impossibly highWhy community action multiplies individual braveryThe difference between hiding for safety vs. organizing for protectionHow to transform personal struggle into systemic changeStrategies for moving through fear rather than being paralyzed by itWhy silence and invisibility often increase rather than decrease riskKey Takeaways:Courage isn't about eliminating fear—it's about feeling afraid and taking action anywayIndividual voices become powerful through collective action and community organizingYour lived experience, however difficult, contains wisdom that the world needsMoving through fear rather than around it builds the muscle for sustained brave actionDemocracy requires all of us to participate, regardless of background or statusTime Stamps:[00:00] Introduction and Cristina's background[03:00] What it's like living as an undocumented American[08:00] How 9/11 intensified fears in immigrant communities[14:00] The transformation from fear to finding her voice[19:00] Managing hope and hopelessness in activism[24:00] How individual courage becomes collective power[30:00] Advice for taking action in overwhelming timesLift Her UpSupport immigrant communities:Donate to United We Dream (UWD) and other immigrant rights organizationsContact your representatives about comprehensive immigration reformLearn about and support local immigrant-serving organizations in your communityAmplify the conversation:Share Cristina's book Dreaming of Home with your book club or social networksAttend local town halls and community meetings where immigration policies are discussedFollow and share the stories of immigrant organizers and activistsIf You Liked This Story, Check Out These Episodes:Susie Jaramillo: The first Latina CEO of a US media company, who nominated Cristina for The UpliftersHMelissa Aviles-Ramos: NYC DOE Chancellor, who is championing immigrant student rightsost Bio: Aransas Savas is a leadership coach, behavioral researcher, and host of The Uplifters Podcast. With over 20 years of experience conducting research and design for companies like Disney, Weight Watchers, and Oprah Winfrey, she brings both analytical rigor and deep empathy to conversations about courage and change. Find her on Instagram,
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