Openly Gay & First Latinx Woman Runs For Boston City Council At-Large Seat

Not only is she a Latina, but she meets at the intersections of many marginalized struggles and identities, which places her in a position to understand and reach more people than the average person.

“I believe the intersectionality of all my identities as a gay woman, a Latina, the daughter of an immigrant, a homicide survivor, a new mom, etc. have had a tremendous impact on my life and my passions,” said St. Guillen.

Read the full article here: https://www.therainbowtimesmass.com/openly-gay-first-latinx-woman-runs-for-boston-city-council-at-large-seat/

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