• Issues,  Law School,  Legal Practice,  Work Life Balance

    Throwback–Posts You May Have Missed in Our First Year

    For those new followers (or just for those that would like a refresher), here are some of the earlier posts from Latinas Uprising that are worth a revisit–especially as a new school year starts and many others will begin new jobs in the weeks to come! How would you/do you react when you’re mistaken (sometimes on purpose) as the interpreter? Different shoe options when working in conservative law offices (side note: wedges forever!) The best way to study in law school is to Study How You Study! The importance of being an active alumna, even if (or especially if) you didn’t feel very welcomed at your educational institution. How to…

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  • Law School,  Legal Practice,  Work Life Balance

    Goal Digger–celebrating accomplishments (and fave links)

    Recently, I was reading a book that advised how a good way to keep your goals in track throughout the year: break the year up in thirds so that you can really stop to assess, analyze, and celebrate what you’ve done in the past few months, and then make a plan of action for the next period of time. I think I’m going to try that to see if how that helps me accomplish some goals. How are you doing so far with your goalkeeping for the year? I’m sure for many one big goal is getting accomplished–finishing law school!  For those finishing up this month–muchas, pero muchas felicidades! And…

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  • Issues,  Legal Practice

    Make Your Presence Known

    Are you active alumnae of your school?  College or law?  I know many people, especially my fellow alumni of color, have no interest in contributing as alumni.  Many had bad culture shock by attending universities with a low amount of minorities; others had to face blatant racism from ignorant students and faculty.   Plus, you add up all the debt most of us are in (hello, I went to two private institutions), the horrible job market and it’s like–what have you done for me lately, right? I get it and can definitely understand that sentiment.  But at the same time, I’ll argue that it is vital for alumni of color, especially…