I didn’t pass the bar exam. I missed it by 7 points. I’ve been taking it hard. I’m writing this post to rip the bandage off but also because I don’t wanna be the type of person that only shares her victories. Everything isn’t always peachy ... Not one and done, but done soon.
A little something about Arizona:
Young Latinx voters CAME THROUGH to flip AZ! They voted at higher rates, outpacing their older counterparts both on early voting and election day.
We registered 67k new voters in AZ and they turned out in record numbers. Tell that story.
Check out this article to learn more about what some women candidates, like #Latina former congressional candidate Jessica Cisneros (@JCisnerosTX), are doing after having lost their primary elections this year. https://t.co/S3KQ2ky8cm
#LatinasRepresent#RepresentationMatters
Rest In Peace Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Thank you for showing women and girls like me that pursuing a career in law is not only possible, but that anything we aspire to be can be accomplished with determination and grit.
roughly 50% of people in conflict-affected areas are youth, yet they lack adequate representation at the decision-making level, hindering their peacebuilding efforts within their communities. Learn about the Youth, Peace, and Security Act by visiting https://t.co/05RRW4YepR
@SenMcSallyAZ As a constituent of yours and an Ambassador for the @borgenproject I urge you to protect the International Affairs Budget #GlobalPoverty#Advocacy
@SenatorSinema As a constituent of yours and an Ambassador for the @borgenproject I urge you to protect the International Affairs Budget #GlobalPoverty#Advocacy
The US has been spending $180 billion a year on counterterrorism—and less than $2 billion on preventing pandemic.
For new @TIME issue with pieces on #covid from TIME 100 alums, I wrote about how the crisis must make America re-think national security: https://t.co/drZcIUlqQd