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Genoveva Puga: Texas' Woman of the Year - Farmworker Rights Advocate Leaves Legacy of Resilience

Genoveva Puga: Texas’ Woman of the Year – Farmworker Rights Advocate Leaves Legacy of Resilience

Personal tragedy can dramatically transform a person’s life journey. That happened to Genoveva Puga, who, at 92 years, died late last month in a poor colonia in the Rio Grande Valley. The horrific death of her son changed her life in a way that bettered the lives of tens of thousands of Texas farm workers.

The Church Blinded by Color … Still Coming into View

Moving Forward in Truth: Pressing on Toward the Mark

The purpose of telling our stories or sharing our history is not so that we will go back in time and place just for the sake of going there or so that we will get stuck there, but so that we can appreciate the journey that has brought us from where we were to where we are, and if necessary, to help us realize the work that remains to carry us forward towards living into and becoming our best selves. We, as a Church, are the sum total of the experiences of all our parts, as is true for any family. We look at where we have been so we can see where we were, how we have grown, what we have overcome and where we may still have room to grow.

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