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Transgender             As I been taking this class, I have learned a lot about how white people have more benefits than any other race.   I have also learned how people of color have had their lives ruin by white people that think they deserve everything.   I also learned how the Latinos paint with all their hearts.   How they do everything with love.   But the saddest thing of all is how Whites, Mexican, Chinese, Asian, or any kind of race treats the transgender. They do not realize that they are also like one of us.   Because it does not matter where you are in the world you will always see someone mistreat a transgender.                           As I was growing up my mother taught us about the bible how God wanted for man and woman become one.   We were in th...
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The Heart             One of the painting of the Lincoln Park was the heart of El Paso.   This painting is one of my favorite, because it seemed that this heart is El Paso.   It seems that the painter wants for all El Paso to be united.   The veins seem like they are united with the heart so all El Paso is also together.   The heart also reminds me of my family.   A family that has always been together even though my mom past away since 2012.   She would tell us that we four children were her heart and her angles.   Once we had our children more veins were inside of her pumping the love she had for all of us.   She was a person that was awesome, beautiful, positive, graceful and many more.   She would tell us that no matter what we would do she will always be there for us because our veins connected with hers.   Now that I have my first grandchild my heart is al...
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Lincoln Park             When I parked at the Lincoln Park I never imagine all the beauty of that park.   I step down my car and started walking around and saw so much feeling, spirit, passion and so much work put into something they love.   This park is a treasure of memories that people have put in art so that we can enjoy.   I saw very little representation of the Chicanas in this park there were about eight of them. The first is one of two little girls was holding a dove and the other sending a dove away.   They where behind a church.   I think this represents purity because when children are small they don’t have any evil intentions.   Second is where a woman is holding two flags, a heart with knives in it and is dress in man’s clothing and has a hat.   I think she is representing being Mexican/American because she has the two flags the heart means that she loves with al...