39 min

Cabronas y Latina Visibility #JusticiaParaAisha Cabronas y Café

    • Sociedad y cultura

Hola cabronas y cabrones! Today's topic is very important as we will cover the story of Aisha Nava Míreles. Aisha was described by her mother as an “excellent daughter and outstanding student,” left to meet a friend two blocks from her home on March 28 and never returned. Her mother Natalie is an undocumented immigrant and had to be at work at 3 in the morning so she’d asked Aisha to not come home late because she had to care for her two younger sisters, she told Conexion Migrante. She does not speak English but she called the police who she said didn’t seem too interested in the pursuing the case as she was 18, she told the publication. They then visited her to inform her that Aisha’s body had been found under a bridge in Compton at Somerset Boulevard, about 20 minutes from Hawaiian Gardens. She was able to identify Aisha and she says they ruled it a suicide but she disputes that claim. (Source: HIPLATINA) 

Resources to help Aisha and her family, let's raise awareness and get her the justice she deserves: 

Gofundme (https://www.gofundme.com/f/funeral-fund-in-memory-of-aisha-ximena-nava)

Help reach the reach the ears of California Govenor Gavin Newsom @gavinnewsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta @robbonta (via @brownissues on Instagram, please give them a follow for more updates) 

Demand LASD Lakewood & LAPD HQ to reopen the case and have this investigated properly. 

Use the hashtag #justiciaparaaisha #justiceforaisha when reposting. 

Unfortunately, Aisha is one of many Latinas that did not get the visibility nor justice they deserved. If you would like us to cover another story like this, please reach out.  

Hola cabronas y cabrones! Today's topic is very important as we will cover the story of Aisha Nava Míreles. Aisha was described by her mother as an “excellent daughter and outstanding student,” left to meet a friend two blocks from her home on March 28 and never returned. Her mother Natalie is an undocumented immigrant and had to be at work at 3 in the morning so she’d asked Aisha to not come home late because she had to care for her two younger sisters, she told Conexion Migrante. She does not speak English but she called the police who she said didn’t seem too interested in the pursuing the case as she was 18, she told the publication. They then visited her to inform her that Aisha’s body had been found under a bridge in Compton at Somerset Boulevard, about 20 minutes from Hawaiian Gardens. She was able to identify Aisha and she says they ruled it a suicide but she disputes that claim. (Source: HIPLATINA) 

Resources to help Aisha and her family, let's raise awareness and get her the justice she deserves: 

Gofundme (https://www.gofundme.com/f/funeral-fund-in-memory-of-aisha-ximena-nava)

Help reach the reach the ears of California Govenor Gavin Newsom @gavinnewsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta @robbonta (via @brownissues on Instagram, please give them a follow for more updates) 

Demand LASD Lakewood & LAPD HQ to reopen the case and have this investigated properly. 

Use the hashtag #justiciaparaaisha #justiceforaisha when reposting. 

Unfortunately, Aisha is one of many Latinas that did not get the visibility nor justice they deserved. If you would like us to cover another story like this, please reach out.  

39 min

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