Rae Kae de La Vega

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Join me in this adventure, to be the advocate for many others along the way. With each exploration the opportunity of clues are limitless. I'm proud to be Mexican/American, and Native American, continuing a legacy that was lost!

-Stolen Generation of Mexican Americans in the Southwest: We seek truth in generations before us, contributing to microagression. The Southwest wasn't part of the United States until 175 years ago; the northernmost part of Mexico. This spurred a long and bloody war with Mexico and, ultimately, Mexico ceded half its country to the U.S. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo[a] officially ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). It was signed on 2 February 1848 in the town of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
The land that the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo brought into the United States became, between 1850 and 1912, all or part of nine states; New Mexico establishing statehood in 1912.

Born in Deming, NM, we [brother] were raised in Albuquerque, NM. I'm proud of my nationality, race, and culture that was suppressed in youth. Raised in a intoxicating environment by a vituperation 'parent'; the ambience of castigation and denigration was a pillar of fortification in 'single-parenting' methods (gaslighting). The psychological maltreatment and racial disparities were matched with derision of a totalitarian; indignant reaction of quintessential combinations of white fragility and privilege.
Today, I stand free of these chains (Nuevo rey, nueva ley). But know the continuations of a mentally-ill parent [maternal] still lurks in the darkness.
"El Hombre Que Se Levanta Es Aún Más Grande Que El Que No Ha Caído!"

Earning a B.S.Nursing and B.S.Psychology, I'm a graduate, and alumni of The University of New Mexico. Today, creating community strategic partnership with public, state, local, and private agencies; resource granting and program developments are fully supported by state and local officials through our organization. Community needs assessment for underserved seniors, mental health education, counseling, and resource services are many of the milestones to a rewarding career.

"To the world you may be one person; but to one person you may be the world."
― Dr. Seuss

Join me in this adventure, to be the advocate for many others along the way. With each exploration the opportunity of clues are limitless. I'm proud to be Mexican/American, and Native American, continuing a legacy that was lost!

-Stolen Generation of Mexican Americans in the Southwest: We seek truth in generations before us, contributing to microagression. The Southwest wasn't part of the United States until 175 years ago; the northernmost part of Mexico. This spurred a long and bloody war with Mexico and, ultimately, Mexico ceded half its country to the U.S. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo[a] officially ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). It was signed on 2 February 1848 in the town of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
The land that the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo brought into the United States became, between 1850 and 1912, all or part of nine states; New Mexico establishing statehood in 1912.

Born in Deming, NM, we [brother] were raised in Albuquerque, NM. I'm proud of my nationality, race, and culture that was suppressed in youth. Raised in a intoxicating environment by a vituperation 'parent'; the ambience of castigation and denigration was a pillar of fortification in 'single-parenting' methods (gaslighting). The psychological maltreatment and racial disparities were matched with derision of a totalitarian; indignant reaction of quintessential combinations of white fragility and privilege.
Today, I stand free of these chains (Nuevo rey, nueva ley). But know the continuations of a mentally-ill parent [maternal] still lurks in the darkness.
"El Hombre Que Se Levanta Es Aún Más Grande Que El Que No Ha Caído!"

Earning a B.S.Nursing and B.S.Psychology, I'm a graduate, and alumni of The University of New Mexico. Today, creating community strategic partnership with public, state, local, and private agencies; resource granting and program developments are fully supported by state and local officials through our organization. Community needs assessment for underserved seniors, mental health education, counseling, and resource services are many of the milestones to a rewarding career.

"To the world you may be one person; but to one person you may be the world."
― Dr. Seuss

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