University Ministry’s What’s the Tea with Ministry podcast Season 3, Episode 2 is here!
Can you imagine navigating higher education while carrying the weight of uncertain immigration status? Marina Mahmoud and Brenda Bravo-Villarruel have not only faced these challenges head-on but have also championed support for others in similar situations through the Titan Dreamers organization at Detroit Mercy.
Join us as Mahmoud, a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient and recent graduate, reveals her inspiring journey, including the critical support she received from Erin McDonald, CSJ. Bravo-Villarruel, a current student who is passionate about advocacy, brings her unique perspective as the first in her large family to pursue higher education.
Dive into the heart of Titan Dreamers, a group Mahmoud co-founded in 2019 to create a supportive community for students with varying immigration status. Hear first-hand accounts of the complexities of the DACA program and the ongoing challenges for those seeking a clear path to citizenship. Learn about the inception of the Undocu Student Network during the pandemic and the powerful impact of their annual summit dedicated to advocacy and community building. Bravo-Villarruel’s involvement with the Ignatian Solidarity Network sheds light on her dedication to environmental advocacy, further showcasing the diverse efforts of these inspiring young leaders.
Reflect with us on the cherished memories from Titan Dreamers’ events, especially the vibrant UndocuWeek, which fosters unity and support within the Detroit Mercy community. Through it all, we underscore the vital importance of compassion and listening to one another’s struggles, reinforcing the core values that make Detroit Mercy’s community so resilient.
What’s the Tea with Ministry is the podcast where University Ministry and others in the Detroit Mercy community spill the tea on living out the Jesuit and Mercy mission.
The podcast was created to expand mission-centered content available to the University community. It is an opportunity to engage in conversations, reflections and interviews with students, staff, faculty, community partners and more.