First-Gen Latinas...Unscripted

The Cost of Truth: Growing Up Latina and Gay

1 h 17 min · 8 de jun de 2025
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In this unforgettable episode, Raquel and Cindy hang out with Eve and Drea—two Gen Z Latinas who open up about what it means to grow up first-generation and gay in today’s world. Their stories are heartfelt and unfiltered—touching on coming out, navigating cultural expectations, and the daily challenges they face in public spaces and at home. This is a conversation about identity, courage, and choosing to live in truth—even when it’s hard. Raw, emotional, and deeply human, this episode sheds light on the realities many still face, and the power of speaking your truth out loud. 🎧 It’s one of our most powerful episodes yet.

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