I did my project on the Espana flag. The flag was officially adopted on December 19 (my birthday) 1981. The flag was designed by King Charles the third.…
A century and a half ago, our nation faced a civil war. More than 620,000 Americans lost their lives at the hands of other Americans, which was subsequently equal to the total number of American deaths in all other wars combined (O’keefe). The reason for this senseless war, the Confederate States of the South wanted to keep African Americans enslaved. As Southerners fought and killed to defend slavery, they did so under the confederate flag, which consisted of the colors red, white, and blue. Terrorist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and many other white supremacist groups, led hanise crimes against African Americans which included: lynching, burning crosses, and mass murders, while using the Confederate Flag as a symbol of “unity”. A flag that stands for hatred and white supremacy is not only allowed but glorified. The confederate emblem should, not only be taken out of the Mississippi state flag, but the confederate flag should be banned from the United States.…
Canada had been an outstanding country for many years but has always lacked one important thing. Until the year 1965, Canada did not have their own official flag. The Canadian flag debate was a major controversy to Canada because many thought it was about time for Canada to have their own flag years after gaining their independence from Britain. The Canadian flag debate had a very interesting background and the Canadians involvement towards the flag debate was just phenomenal. As well as the creation of the Canadian flag, there was also a great deal of importance behind the Canadian flag debate itself within Canada. The Canadian flag debate was one of the most significant parts of Canadian history in the modern era.…
The issue of the Confederate Flag has a long history. The fight in Michigan is over a different flag, the "Betsy Ross" flag. It was made in 1777. This was not long after the Declaration of Independence. The flag has 13 stars and 13 stripes. They stand for the 13 original colonies. These colonies became the United States. 240 years have passed by and the flag is now an issue to many people of color because, when the flag was made it was during the time of slavery and it was flown during the early days many people owned many slaves. In some parts of the world, such as North America there is a tremendous dispute over flowing the Confederate Flag in Columbia, South Carolina. South Carolina is mostly populated with many black people and there are also white people who flew the flags on their car. There are many flags…
Something that I would want to accomplish is to play flag flag football next year. It is a good exercise. It makes me happy and it helps me deal with amy anger issues.…
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Heritage Month will be here in no time. Starting September 15 to October 15, Hispanics across the nation celebrate their heritage and are filled with joy as other communities join them to celebrate their culture. As a champions in the Hispanic community, credit unions must be ready to join the celebration with various communications, events and collaborations with the community. This celebration is an opportunity for the credit union’s staff to experience the Hispanic cultural through internal celebratory events. Plan an annual budget to ensure your participation and establish traditions. Here are some suggestions on how you can prepare and celebrate Hispanic Heritage month:…
For decades, controversy has existed over whether Hispanic-Americans from the Dominican Republic should identify with one or two cultures. The concept of dual citizenship would allow Dominican-Americans to identify with two cultures. Although some would argue that dual citizenship is flawed because individuals should identify with one culture or the other, dual citizenship gave Dominican-Americans several advantages that outweighed the drawbacks.…
We need to realize something, we need to realize that the people burning the American flag in this picture go beyond just burning our flag. Burning the American flag represents the hatred, not only for America, but the hatred of freedom.…
Puerto Rico has a unique culture, which significantly is seen in the food, life style, music, and military.…
The term Chicano was a word used as a derogatory remark to identify Mexican- Americans of low social class. It wasn’t until the 1960’s when the term Chicano became popular during the Chicano Movement. Chicano was mainly popular among students who performed walkouts, teachers, and farm workers. It was until then that Mexican- Americans took pride of the term that was once a negative remark. Till this day, Mexican- Americans have many alternative identification terms they could adopt like; Hispanic, Chicano, Latino, among others. But the real question is what Chicano means in a cultural, economic, and educational perspective. More importantly, what the term Chicano means to me. Which is what I will be analyzing today with the help of various…
The US territory Puerto Rico has been a territory of the United States for over 108 years; that’s longer than any state or territory in American history for waiting for statehood. Puerto Rico has been big part of our history ever since the start of our great nation. For 108 years they have enjoyed and contributed to the projection of the United States and financial support of their island, but instead we exploit them with low wage labor, tax benefits to big corporations, and no education support to them. Puerto Rico has always been patriotic for the United States and as nation, to not make them a state can be classified as economic terrorism/ exploitation.…
Growing up and being raised far away from my country of birth, Mexico, I believe being Hispanic is not just a title I hold for being born in a Latin American country or that is based on how I look, how I dress, or how I act, but rather is keeping the history, my native language, the tradition and culture of my home country alive in me. Coming to this country at a young age did not allow me to enjoy the lifestyle of a “true” Mexican or Hispanic, but that didn’t stop me from learning the culture and the drive to expose my Hispanic background to others. I believe having the knowledge of not only my home country, but of other Latin American countries has helped me identify myself more with the Hispanic community. Because being Hispanic is a form of unity because it does not only mean that you are pure Mexican, Salvadorian, Columbian, or Spaniard, but it’s all together that we help define the Hispanic culture. It’s being multilingual and multicultural that makes us stand out. This is what makes us feel in family, that even though we don’t all come from the same country we share a beautiful language, we share the music, the art, and the food.…
These were some of the things that my parents had to face. Even though they were working, it felt as if they weren’t. My parents worked and worked every day and yet still didn’t have enough money to take care of us and pay off their bills. Nobody cared that we were new to the country. All the landlord knew was that he got his rent every month , ConEdison only cared that my parents paid the bill or we would have live in the dark, and the government was going to collect their taxes at every pay check.…
Puerto Padre is a fantastic town and municipality found in the province known as Las Tunas in Cuba. The region has some of the best and beautiful villages in the country. The history of Puerto Padre dates back in the mid-16th century. The municipality is also referred as the City of Mills. Transformation of the town began in the mid-19th century. The region developed from a small township and transformed into an attractive industrial center. In the 1850s, there was the construction of the first mill for sugarcanes in the region. Additionally, Puerto Padre has a remarkable history in the memories of the citizens because it played a significant role in the war for independence in Cuba. Currently, due to its history, the town is a tourist center where thousands of local and foreign travelers visit every year.…