Andreana Josphine Saputo was born January 19th, 1993 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Andreana was also born as Anthony Joseph Saputo. When Anthony was young, he was always the one to play with Barbie’s and invite girls over for sleepovers. In 5th grade, Anthony started wearing lip-gloss and more feminine attire. He realized that he was more feminine than his friends and he was attracted to guys instead of girls.
Mariel Margaret Hamm was born on March 17th, 1972 in the small town of Selma, Alabama. As the fourth of six children born into this military family, Mia moved around constantly and spent her early years as a toddler in Florence Italy, where she was initially introduced to her life passion of women’s soccer. However, Mia was born with clubfoot and wore corrective braces as a toddler, thus preventing her to participate in any sport at a young age. Her love for sports truly began at the age of five on a soccer team her dad coached, continued throughout middle school as a played on the boy’s football team and then in high school as a starting forward in soccer. Her soccer life began to excel when at age 15 she joined the United States Women’s national soccer team – thus becoming the youngest in history to be selected to join such an elite group of soccer stars.
General • First Name: Bartolomé • Last Name: de Las Casas • Middle Name: X • Birth Date: 11 November 1481 • Gender: Male • Ethnicity/Nationality: Spanish General Info: Bartolomé de Las Casas lived during the 16th century. He was one of the first people to settle in the New World. He is most famous for being a social reformer who indeed introduced many social reforms to the world never seen before.
Mariachi is a musical style that dates back to 19th century Western Mexico. From the 19th to 20th century, it moved from rural areas into cities such as Guadalajara and Mexico City, along with the Mexican government's cultural promotion gradually re-labeled it as Son style, mariachi becoming the word for the urban term. The name Mariachi was given to the 3 or more-piece secular music groups native to the western states of Jalisco, Colima Nayarit, Mitchoacan and Guerrero. The musicians would dress in white pants and shirts that the peasant farmers of the 18th century traditionally wore. Present day bands wear ‘charro’ suits.
Stephanie Torreno is a graduate from Houston Baptist University. Stephanie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and technical writing. She was born with a disability called cerebral palsy .Celebral palsy affects her entire body. Therefore, she depends on caregivers to help her write.
Famed Singer Releases New Single Shirley Caesar is not just a music superstar, she is a Gospel music legend. Over six decades, Caesar, the "Reigning Queen of Gospel Music" compiled a list of awards that is almost unbelievable: 11 Grammy Awards, 13 Stellar Awards, 18 Doves, 1 RIAA gold certification, an Essence Award, McDonald 's Golden Circle Lifetime Achievement Award, NAACP Achievement Award, SESAC Lifetime Achievement Award, induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and she performed at the White House. Caesar has also been named as one of those who will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016. In addition to nearly 60 years of music and 40 albums, Caesar also pastors the 1,500-member Mount Calvary Word of Faith Church in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Bartolome de Las Casas was born in 1848 in Spain. Las Casas was a Spanish historian and dominican missionary who objected the Spanish treatment of the Natives. Las Casas is known for his famous writings which weren’t published until many years after his death. Las Casas was not like any ordinary man in his time period. He opposed to several things the Spanish had against the Natives.
Maquiladoras are industries run by foreign companies. They’re major contributors to the economy of Mexico. Maquiladoras were first introduced in 1965 to help increase exports and help industrialization along the U.S and Mexico border. President Donald Trump wants to build a wall alongside Mexico’s border. This wall goes against the North American Free Trade Agreement as imports and exports between Mexico and America will be affected due to the strict regulations.
Lola Montez was born on February 17, 1821 in country Sligo, Ireland. Lola was educated in England and Scotland. When Lola was 16 she ran off with Lieutenant Thomas James and then they separated five years later. Lola was a notorious Woman who entertained the men On the gold fields.
When was Margot born? Margot was born on February 16, 1926 in Frankfurt am Main. When did Margot become a sister? In the year 1929 Margot’s new sister Anne was born. When did Margot start school?
The legend of the Virgen de Guadalupe has become a common symbol of hope to many incoming immigrants of Latin American countries. Due to U.S. governmental and economic interventions in Latin American countries, it has caused many people to migrate as refuges and flee unstable environments. These mass migrations have been followed by torturous trails and stories that many times end in death or abuse, however, other times it has allowed refugees to move away and live stable lives in the U.S. However, once in the U.S., these immigrants are faced with discriminatory policy based on false accusations that makes their lives unsafe and unprotected. Therefore, Latinx religious faith becomes a strong component of community for these groups.
The Road To The American Dream What are the obstacles you have to face to get to the American Dream? The author of The House on is Sandra Cisneros, and she talks about her hard life when she was growing up in Chicago. The main characters are Sandra and she grows up in a family of six including, her Mama, Papa, Carlos, Nenny, and Kiki. They are growing up in a poor neighborhood and they want to buy and own a house and thats the “American Dream” they want to live. The struggles to the American Dream are lack of money, lack of time, and language barriers in america.
We are about to say goodbye to summer, no more sun, beaches and hot weather, if you want to adieu this season big time you´ll need to buy Beatrice Valenzuela´s sandals. In addition to starring in the pages of Vogue Paris as the summer trend, these sandals are proudly made by the hands of Mexican artisans chosen by the designer, but who is Beatrice Valenzuela? Born in Los Angeles, California the shoes and jewelry designer was raised in Mexico City, Beatrice traveled the world for inspiration only to return to her hometown Los Angeles where she opened a flagship store in Echo Park Avenue. Her inspiration comes mainly from countries like Morocco, Mexico and the culture of Native Americans, if you want to be the center of attention and close
The writer Sandra Cisneros was born on December 20, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois. Because of her early life, Cisneros is able to create such compelling characters in her writing. Cisneros, who was Chicago-born, grew up in poverty in a family of seven kids. Cisneros was the only girl, and she often found herself alone. In actuality, her increasing sense of loneliness was a major factor in sparking her interest in writing.
Saint Teresa of Avila was born on the March 28th, 1515 in Gotarrendura, in the province of Avila, Spain. Her father was Alonso Sánchez de Cepeda, who assimilated into Christianity after marrying her mother Beatriz de Ahumada y Cuevas, a devout Christian. St. Teresa of Avila was raised as a devout Christian just as her mother was and was fascinated by the lives of Saints as a young child. At the age of seven she planned to run away with her brother in order to become martyred saints but they were stopped when their Uncle spotted them outside city walls. At the age of fourteen her mother died and she was struck with great grief.