telling stories through words.
RAICES
Here’s an abbreviated history of how the modern-day immigration detention complex connects back to the detention of Haitian immigrants in the 1970s. Research and copy by Liliana Llamas. Read on RAICES.
Bloomberg x BVLGARI
10 Holiday Gifts That Elicit Wonder.
Creative direction and copy by Liliana Llamas. Read on Bloomberg.com.
Bloomberg x Google
The climate crisis is challenging farmers, but AI-enabled agriculture could be a promising tool in the pursuit of global food security. Creative direction and copy by Liliana Llamas. Read on Bloomberg.com. Full article series for Bloomberg x Google.
Bloomberg x Asana
Meet the company bridging the gap between technology and efficiency to help leaders tackle this new era of work. Creative direction and copy by Liliana Llamas. Read on Bloomberg.com.
Bloomberg x Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
New research reveals how business leaders can build more inclusive workplaces that drive genuine business value. Creative direction and copy by Liliana Llamas. Read on Bloomberg.com.
more stories.
The Hidden Power of Mentorship | Bloomberg x BCG
The Surprisingly Powerful Role of Senior Leaders in Employee Inclusion | Bloomberg x BCG
The Power of Data in Healthcare | Bloomberg X CLA
30 Of The Most Important Articles By People Of Color In 2016
"In this moving essay, Mexican-American journalist and filmmaker Lilliana Llamas meditates on the life and sacrifices of her immigrant mother as she processes the election."
A Letter To My Mom, An Immigrant: The Day After Election Day
"I am neither from here nor there. Two lives separated by one border. Two futures defined by opportunity or lack thereof. Your past and my future brought together by your choice of strength, resilience, and faith.”
When The Texas Governor Bans Refugees, Texans Stand Up To Welcome Them
Hundreds gathered in Austin, Texas to protest Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on his decision to ban Syrian refugees fleeing war from entering the Lone Star State. Photo: Liliana Llamas
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#WhatImmigrantsLookLike is an effort to shine a light on the hard-working faces behind the millions of immigrants in our nation. Hundreds of social media users across the nation shared their stories. Below are collective tweets from immigrants, children of immigrants, and allies.
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Alumni, Students Share “What Immigrants Look Like”
“In response, Liliana Llamas, BJ ’15, created a hashtag, #WhatImmigrantsLookLike, to increase the visibility of immigrants and break down stereotypes.”