Camila Pirelli Cubas
(Paraguay): Honoring Her Heritage
Join us for a feary conversation with Camila Pirelli at Flamebearers Podcast
Join us for a feary conversation with Camila Pirelli at Flamebearers Podcast
The last time we heard from USA Sitting Volleyball star, Nicky Nieves, she was gearing up for the Tokyo Paralympics, hot after winning gold in Rio. We focused on her identity as an Afro Latina and Black Lives Matter (BLM). I asked her if we have made any progress since our last conversation, “I feel
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