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Category: Humanities

Only One Earth – SDG #13, climate action

By Youngjin & Julia

 

 

Mexican Revolution: 3 Journals

“It’s been 2 years since the tragic and violent wars of the Mexican Revolution. Even though things are slightly better, I will still never forget the tragic events and things I had gone through in the past 2 years.” – Marisa Benz, December 8th, 1919

The Bloody History of the Mexican Revolution

The Mexican revolution started in 1910 and ended around 1920. The war was bloody, and thousands and thousands people were killed. The revolution was one of the first that had access to cameras and pictures, and another amazing thing about it is that even women were allowed to fight. It brought the end to the 30 year dictatorship in mexico and also sparked the Constitution of 1917. This video introduces the mexican revolution and shows the main figures and main events that had happened during it.

Photo Citation:

https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/mexican-revolution

The Tuesday of the Other June

 

This found poem shows the conflict in Norma Fox Mazer short story, titled ‘The Tuesday of the Other June’. An application that was used to create this poem is Canva.

The different colors I used in this image show how the main character, June T, starts getting bullied by the other June (June M), and how she gets stronger at the end and embarrasses her bully. I used the color red because it shows how the main character gains the courage to confront her enemy. The images that were used in the poem are fish with big eyes because these fish really remind me of how June T used to be called fish eyes.

Even though June was brought down by her enemy, she still fought back at he end, and ended up embarrassing her.

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