Every Voice Matters!
Ms Roxanna Jimenez's AP Spanish Language Class projects
Soquel High School 2020- 21
The young voices of our community are stronger than ever and inspire us to listen to our own inner voice. These AP Spanish Language students have used their 'Art as a medium of protest' to voice their opinions and shed light on some very important issues. They also discuss important festivals in their community and discussed several important topics to increase our social awareness. Ms. Roxana Jimenez's AP Spanish Language class at Soquel High has put together some very powerful content, which enriches and encourages during these challenging times.
Isabella Villafana- Carter uses her powerful art work "I will not be Silent "to share her views on the protest and violence against women.
Maria Fonseca's presentation about Kings Day celebrations . She talks about the importance, origin and traditions of this beloved festival.
Tifany Alfaro highlights the challenges and trauma faced by immigrants who come to the United States.
Kevin Zarate's art project deals with the family separations that are occurring at the border, and the devastating effects they have on children.
Zachary DelFavero's presentation focuses on festival of San Fermín, the bullfight event and its relevance in the culture of Spain.
Vincent Trujillo focuses on the celebration of “La Posada” a uniquely traditional celebration celebrated among Mexican Catholics.
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Dassia Serna discusses her views on racial discrimination, its effects, implications and how to bring about a change.
Kaia Evulich's powerful artwork aims to create awareness on Domestic Violence and illustrate that women are strong, beautiful, and valuable.
Emilio Ponce's work is in response to discrimination and racist actions committed against Latino immigrants. He urges his community to not only recognized but also to give support to immigrants so that they know that they are not alone.
Alex Flores raises awareness about global warming and he focuses on its effects on the coral reefs.
Josue Casillas Rodriguez's presentation on Racial profiling discusses how Latinos are discriminated against in the US because of their skin color.
Jasmin Piper investigates femicides and focuses her attention on how to educate people about this problem and importance of educating and assisting people women and girls who need help
Sarah Izenstark discusses the traditions of her families favorite festival - Christmas
Briseida Gonzalez uses her artwork to focus on mental health mainly the anxiety faced by adolescents.
Cristian Martin Gonzalez Garcia uses his pamphlet to talk about men who have a macho mentality and its downfalls. He uses his art to signal how times have changed and women are more independent, strong, and smart.
Rosalyn Olamit's poster provides information on the problems that causes climate change and solutions to these problems.
Eduardo Sánchez Mozo interviews his father Francisco Sánchez and talks about his journey crossing the border his reasons for doing so.