May 15, 2020 / Daniel Maat

Liliana Reza

Liliana Reza lives in San Diego, California. In her own words, Liliana is a “Mexican-American woman born to immigrant parents. While many believe assimilation seems like the most logical response for 1st and 2nd generations, this wasn’t the case for me. I identify as bicultural and bilingual.” She is a National Advocacy Specialist for World Relief, and is an Ordained Elder with the Church of the Nazarene. Liliana has a MA in Intercultural Studies from Nazarene Theological Seminary.

Liliana Reza lives in San Diego, California. In her own words, Liliana is a “Mexican-American woman born to immigrant parents. While many believe assimilation seems like the most logical response for 1st and 2nd generations, this wasn’t the case for me. I identify as bicultural and bilingual.” She is a National Advocacy Specialist for World Relief, and is an Ordained Elder with the Church of the Nazarene. Liliana has a MA in Intercultural Studies from Nazarene Theological Seminary.

Liliana Reza lives in San Diego, California. In her own words, Liliana is a “Mexican-American woman born to immigrant parents. While many believe assimilation seems like the most logical response for 1st and 2nd generations, this wasn’t the case for me. I identify as bicultural and bilingual.” She is a National Advocacy Specialist for World Relief, and is an Ordained Elder with the Church of the Nazarene. Liliana has a MA in Intercultural Studies from Nazarene Theological Seminary.