La Cristina Dice

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Thank You Cancer

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Tomorrow I start my next step in this recovering-from-cancer process. It is what I hope will be the beginning of the end of reconstructio...
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Next Steps

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Not all cancer is created equal and therefore all treatments are different.  I have been very open about my experience, but I know that ev...
Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Springtime

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There was a day last week I thought I was physically going to die from the body aches. I got the flu while recovering from chemo treatment...
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

My Village

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I have a village.  My village is large.  It spreads from coast to coast.  It crosses oceans and continents. I am blessed to have this villag...
Sunday, March 19, 2017

Bald takes Courage

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They say that bald is beautiful, but I think bald takes courage and courage is beautiful.  Whether it is a big meeting at work or a party, i...
Sunday, February 19, 2017

The Haircut

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Fifteen years ago, my mom's hair started dramatically falling out from her chemo treatments.  She asked my uncle to shave her head so it...
Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Mother/Daughter Tree

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I'm a week out of my first chemo treatment and I'm struck by the connection between my mother, my daughter and myself.  First, while...
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Friday, February 3, 2017

Our Daughters Are Watching

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This morning Catalina randomly asked me "mommy your owie doesn't hurt anymore?" I told her it does still hurt, and it would li...
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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Not really an update

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...more of a random cancer thought. I'm patiently (read impatiently), awaiting for a pathologist in an unknown lab to look at the DNA of...
Thursday, January 5, 2017

Cupcakes and Rainbows

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My daughter has been really into the movie Trolls lately.  Princess Poppy (a main character in the movie) believes life is all cupcakes and ...
Saturday, December 24, 2016

Final Pathology Report

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I am a week out of the operating room and the  final pathology report came in today . That is the operating room I was in for seven hours wi...
Monday, December 5, 2016

Small Miracles

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We often look for big miracles in life. When my cousin Mikey died, I thought I would wake up from the nightmare and realize it was just a ho...
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

The Many Faces

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Sitting in the plastic surgeon's office waiting for a consultation on an unusually busy day, I was struck by the diversity of women I kn...
Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Daughter of a Warrior

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Daughter: Mama can you carry me? Mother: Yes. Daughter: Your owie doesn't hurt anymore? [ worried about the biopsy site ] Mother: No...
Wednesday, November 23, 2016

A Journey of Love

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...I have Cancer... I have cancer.  How do you tell people?  "how are you? Me? I'm great, but I have cancer." How do you te...
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Cristina Villarreal
Chicago, IL
I was raised in Wheeling, IL and attended undergrad at American University in Washington DC. After receiving a B.A. in International Relations, I worked for former Congresswoman and Secretary Hilda Solis, focusing on international, women, and Latino legislative and policy issues. I then returned to Chicago to attend DePaul College of Law. While in law school, I continued my passion for public service by working on criminal, family, and immigration law. After graduating law school, I assisted the Obama Presidential campaign with Latino vote efforts. I have also worked on various local campaigns getting experience in all aspects of running a campaign. I previously blogged for Being Latino and was a guest blogger for Latinopoliticsblog.com. In 2014 I left positions as the Communication Director for the Cook County Assessor’s Office and President of the Chicago Chapter of the National Organization for Women to work at the City of Chicago and I am currently the Director of Public Affairs at the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services. As a mother, I hope to continue to serve others and to fight to make the world a better place for my daughter.
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