One of Identity’s Own Highlighted in Women Who Inspire
- Identity Youth
- Sep 3, 2021
- 1 min read
We are so proud of Identity’s Finance Director, Tatiana Murillo, one of only eight women featured in Bethesda Magazine’s article on Women Who Inspire.
Tati inspires us every day with her passion for the young people and families we serve. She knows firsthand what they have been through – she’s lived it. Bethesda Magazine describes how her struggles led to a life of advocacy for education and human rights. She shares her story to give others an understanding of the struggles and injustices immigrant students face – and to give young people a belief that a better future is possible for them.

The article can be found in the digital version of Bethesda Magazine’s September/October Issue on page 152.
This kind of attention is not something Tati seeks (or enjoys) but is so well deserved.




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Every guess must earn its Dordle place. Words chosen purely to finish one puzzle often hurt the other, while broader guesses reveal more useful information. The game rewards restraint, not impulse.
In a world where young people and advocates alike carry heavy emotional weight, balancing purpose with self-care matters, and engaging in something simple and relaxing like Stickman can help restore focus, allowing leaders like Tatiana to continue inspiring communities with clarity, compassion, and renewed energy.