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Creating Joy, Love, and Hope After HSI Defunding

Creating Joy, Love, and Hope After HSI Defunding

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In her book All About Love: New Visions bell hooks reminds us that “the search for love continues even in the face of great odds.” As the HSI community faces great odds amidst defunding and confusion, we must also create joy, love, and hope. Dra. Marla Lopez, inaugural director of the HSI Research Center at the University of Arizona, joins us for a vulnerable conversation about navigating loss and creating hope after federal funding cuts. We delve into the profound impact of HSI funding reprogramming, with Lopez sharing her personal experience of losing grants and highlighting how the loss extends beyond money—it affects lives, futures, and intellectual aspirations. Lopez describes how she's working through grief by naming it explicitly and resisting the urge to immediately fix everything, instead allowing time to sit with disappointment. We also highlight the importance of grieving in community and connecting with colleagues who share similar experiences. Despite the challenges, HSI work continues beyond federal funding, rooted in a critical understanding of what serving students means across different institutional contexts.

Guest:

Mara Nohemi Lopez (she, her, ella)

Director, HSI Research Center, University of Arizona

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmaralopez/

Instagram: @doctora.lopez

APA Citation:

Garcia, G.A. (Host). (2026, March 1). Creating Joy, Love, and Hope After HSI Defunding (No.704) [Audio podcast episode]. In ¿Qué pasa, HSIs?.

Show Notes:

  • https://hsi.arizona.edu/person/mara-lopez-edd-ma
  • https://ahsie.org/dr-mara-lopez
  • The Power of Movement es Medicina: Defining Resilience with Dra. Mara Nohemi Lopez
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